Read details about the Cathedral of the Assumption, the Cathedral of the Archangel, and the Ivan the Great Bell Tower. Includes photographs.
View a photo of the recently reconstructed religious structure, which had been demolished in 1931 under Stalin's regime.
Browse a list of centers of worship, learn their current status, which may be secular, and obtain addresses, phone numbers, and priests' names.
Read about features of the structure, such as the royal apartments, St. George's Hall, St. Vladimir's Hall, and the Red Staircase. View photos.
Read a brief history of the structure, commissioned by Peter the Great in 1701 to display his victory spoils. Includes a picture.
Videodisc program offers links to the fortress's cathedrals, palaces, arsenal, armory, monuments, and Red Square.
Encyclopedic resource gives a brief overview of the history of the famous Moscow attractions and their purpose in Russia today.
See the throne and waiting rooms of Ivan the Terrible. With details and brief histories of these areas of the Kremlin's oldest secular building.
View the facades and read brief descriptions of the Grand Kremlin Palace, the Terem Palace, and the Palace of Facets. With related links.
View photos of and read details about the main landmarks associated with the bricked expanse, namely St. Basil's Cathedral and Lenin's Tomb.
View the Tsar's private quarters, the Boyars' Room, and the Golden Room. Includes brief histories of the areas and their uses.
See photos of the world's largest cannon, built in 1586, and the 200-ton bell commissioned in 1734 resting at the foot of its tower.