The Kremlin Armoury (Russian: Оружейная палата) is one of the oldest museums in Moscow. It is located in the Moscow Kremlin, and is a part of the Moscow...
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constructed in 1839–1849, followed by the re-building of the Kremlin Armoury in 1851. After 1851 the Kremlin changed little until the Russian Revolution of 1917...
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«Московский Кремль») is a major state-run museum in Moscow Kremlin. Its roots lie in the Kremlin Armoury museum founded in 1806, the current form of the museum...
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architects under the management of Konstantin Thon (the architect of the Kremlin Armoury and the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour), the palace was intended to...
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imperial family's palaces were ransacked and their treasures moved to the Kremlin Armoury on order of Vladimir Lenin. In a bid to acquire more foreign currency...
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Regalia of the Russian tsars (category Moscow Kremlin)
important items, including the key coronation regalia, were placed in the Kremlin Armoury. Since 1967, they have been available for public viewing through the...
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Kremlin Armoury, another arsenal within the walls of the Moscow Kremlin, which is now a museum. The building is off-limits to tourists. The Kremlin Arsenal...
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this banner, which has been restored many times, is still kept in the Kremlin Armoury. In 1612, the Nizhny Novgorod militia raised the banner of Dmitry Pozharsky...
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Diamond Fund (redirect from Kremlin diamond fund)
jewelry and natural nuggets, which are stored and exhibited in the Kremlin Armoury in Russia. The Fund was opened in 1967 and its collection dates back...
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