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  1. Jun 13, 2011 · Red Square, built directly east of the Kremlin in Moscow, is known for its distinctive landmarks and demonstrations designed to showcase Russian strength.

  2. Jun 26, 2019 · Moscow's Red Square is not only Russia's most recognized landmark, but is also the center of the city (and the country) in a very literal way.

  3. Red Square, closely associated with the Kremlin, lies beneath its east wall. At its south end is the famous Pokrovski Cathedral (Cathedral of St Basil the Blessed), one of the most beautiful monuments of Old Russian church architecture, erected in 1555–1560 to commemorate the victory of Ivan the Terrible over the Kazan Khanate.

  4. May 16, 2018 · Its impressive architecture and rich history earned the Kremlin and Red Square UNESCO World Heritage status in 1990. How to Get There. Moscow is justly famed for its subway system.

  5. The main square of the country - a stage for historical and cultural events, the collection of the most iconic attractions, a place for shopping and more. We gathered everything about Moscow’s ...

  6. Immediately outside the Kremlin’s northeastern wall is the celebrated Red Square, the 400m-by-150m area of cobblestones that is at the very heart of Moscow. Commanding the square from the southern end is St Basil’s Cathedral.

  7. Iconostasis in Archangel Cathedral (1505–08), the Kremlin, Moscow. Just off the square stands the splendid, soaring white bell tower of Ivan III; built in the 16th century and damaged in 1812, it was restored a few years later. At its foot is the enormous Tsar Bell, cast in 1733–35 but never rung.

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