Added by | jcalder |
General Description | Statue of Lenin in Moscow. Originally there were eighteen Kremlin towers, but their number increased to twenty in the 17th century. All but three of the towers are square in plan. The highest tower is the Spasskaya, which was built up to its present height of 71 metres in 1625. Most towers were originally crowned with wooden tents; the extant brick tents with strips of colored tiles go back to the 1680s. |
Height | 105.00 mm |
Width | 147.50 mm |
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