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The Kremlin district is hemmed in between the first ring of boulevards and the Moskva River. To the west, the ochre ramparts of the Kremlin show only the golden bulbs of its churches and the chick yellow façade of the Senate. On its northeastern facade, outside the walls, it is bordered by Red Square, which in Russian means "beautiful square", without any link with the colour of Bolshevism. Huge and majestic, Red Square is the setting for Lenin's mausoleum in the centre, the superb 19th century buildings of the Gum and the Historical Museum to the east and north. On either side, there is the enchanting Cathedral of St Basil the Blessed and the modest Kazan Cathedral. To the north of the Kremlin and Red Square, Manege Square stretches out lengthwise. Finally, the nearby Theatre Square (Teatralnaya ploshchad) is the place of all the arts with its two most prestigious theatres, the Bolshoi (the big one) and its brother the Maly (the small one). Opposite, the Metropol hotel tries to compete with its beautiful Art Deco façade.

Practical advice: The Kremlin is open to visitors every day except Thursday, from 9:30 am to 6 pm in summer and from 10 am to 5 pm in winter. The ticket offices are located in the Aleksandrovskiy garden, it is preferable to buy there the additional entrances for the Palace of the Armours and the Diamond foundation to avoid making again the queue inside. Count on a good half-day visit to not miss anything.


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an.m
Visited in june 2017
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Le kremlin est un ensemble de palais et de cathédrales construit entre le XIVé & le XVIIè siècle . On peut y visiter le musée des armures qui abritent des trésors amassés par les princes et les tsars. C'est une visite incontournable lors d'un passage à Moscou.
Florent73
Visited in december 2016
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La visite du Kremlin est essentiel quand on visite Moscou.
Lieu mythique, magnifique ou l'on peut voir, la fameuse cloche fendue, des nombreuses églises dont les intérieurs sont magnifiques ainsi que de nombreux musées
Romain76520
Visited in november 2015
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Une visite incontournable lorsque l'on est à Moscou !!!!!!! Vraiment magnifique !!!! On peut y voir: une cloche et un canon, tous deux particulièrement impressionnants en raison de leur taille ; et il faut vraiment visiter l'église principale du Kremlin: les icônes sont vraiment splendides !!! Juste déçu que le président n'était pas présent pour nous offrir le thé !!!!! ahah :)
Visited in september 2016
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La visite du Kremlin est sympathique, mais nous n avons pas visite le musee des armures, il y a plusieurs cathedrales a voir.
DjGrumly
Visited in july 2016
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A faire mais tout de même un peu cher car les églises à l'intérieur ne sont pas les plus belles de Moscou. Le musée du diamant vaut le coup, si on paye en plus !
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