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The Moscow Kremlin is one of the most iconic sights of Russia, located in the center of Moscow on Borovitsky Hill. The historical complex includes an ensemble of architectural monuments included in the UNESCO Heritage List. Now the Kremlin is the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation and is the world's largest historical and cultural museum complex.
The Kremlin has famous landmarks such as Cathedral Square, where ancient temples are located, including the Assumption and Annunciation Cathedrals, as well as the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great and the Tsar Bell. The Armory holds treasures of Russian art and diplomatic gifts. The Grand Kremlin Palace is used for state events.
The Kremlin wall, decorated with towers such as Spasskaya and Nikolskaya, is a symbol of the defensive power of the ancient fortress. The entrance for tourists is through the Trinity Tower, and for government transport — through Borovitz. The Moscow Kremlin is a must visit place for anyone interested in the history and culture of Russia.
The Peter and Paul Fortress, located on Zayachy Island in St. Petersburg, is the oldest architectural monument in the city. The foundation of the fortress on May 27, 1703 is considered the date of the foundation of St. Petersburg. The fortress was designed by French engineer Joseph Lambert de Guerin and Peter I during the Great Northern War to control the Neva River and access to the Baltic Sea.
Today, the Peter and Paul Fortress is a popular tourist destination, part of the Museum of the History of St. Petersburg. The fortress includes various museums and historical buildings. A signal cannon is fired daily from Naryshkin bastion, which eventually became a symbol of the city.
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