The Kremlin history and facts I Amazing facts

The Kremlin is built on a large territory of 27 hectares. And a large part of it is reserved for tourists. So, yes! You can visit the Kremlin Palace. But there are two types of tickets, One is to visit the cathedrals squares and the exterior grounds of the Kremlin. Another is to access the museum in the Armory. My personal opinion is to visit both of them because you won’t regret visiting them.  There are some other places inside the Kremlin beside the armory and cathedral square. It houses other buildings which you can visit as well but under certain conditions. Now, let’s jump into some interesting facts about this palace. The Kremlin is one of the iconic buildings in Russia, found in the red square and it’s known as the true symbol of Russia. It is the largest active fortress in Europe, consisting of five palaces and four cathedrals. Despite the attack on Moscow in World War II, the Kremlin didn’t suffer any damage as it was cleverly disguised as housing. It was
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