
Cloche Tsar
Nestled in the heart of the Kremlin, the Tsar Bell is a unique work of art. Commissioned in 1730, it represents both the grandeur and the trials of Russian history. Part of the bell broke during manufacture, but this detail adds to its mysterious charm and appeal to history buffs. Visitors can admire the fine engravings that tell biblical and mythological stories.
Assumption Cathedral
Assumption Cathedral is one of the jewels in the crown of the Moscow Kremlin. Built in the 15th century, it has been the crowning place of Russian tsars for centuries. Its majestic architecture and colorful frescoes fascinate visitors, offering a unique insight into Russian religious art and its historical significance.

Palace of Armor
The Palace of Armor, the Kremlin's treasure trove, is a museum housing a priceless collection of jewels, weapons, vestments and ceremonial objects belonging to the Tsars. Among the most famous pieces are Fabergé eggs and royal thrones. The museum offers a fascinating insight into the grandeur of imperial Russia.