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Troitskaya Tower
Троицкая башня
Troitskaya Tower from the Troitsky Bridge
Location in the Kremlin
Former namesRizopolozhenskaya, Bogoyavlenskaya Znamenskaya, and Karetnaya
General information
Coordinates55°45′08N 37°36′53E / 55.752236°N 37.614602°E / 55.752236; 37.614602 (Troitskaya Tower)
Construction started1495
Completed1499
Height80 metres (260 ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Aloisio da Milano

The Troitskaya Tower (Russian: Троицкая башня, literally Trinity Tower) is a tower with a through-passage in the center of the northwestern wall of the Moscow Kremlin, which overlooks the Alexander Garden.[1]

The Troitskaya Tower was built in 1495–1499 by an Italian architect Aloisio da Milano (known in RussiaasAleviz Fryazin Milanets). The tower has borne several names, including Rizopolozhenskaya, Znamenskaya, and Karetnaya. It received its current name in 1658 from the Troitskaya Coaching Inn (Троицкое подворье) in the Kremlin. The two-story basement of the tower housed a prison in the 16th–17th centuries. There is the Troitsky Bridge, which is protected by the Kutafia Tower and leads to the gates of the Troitskaya Tower. There was also a clock on top of the tower between 1585 and 1812. In 1707, due to a threat of Swedish invasion, the gun slots of the Troitskaya Tower were enlarged to fit heavy cannons. In 1935, the Soviets installed a red star on top of the Troitskaya Tower. Prior to Soviet rule the tower had an icon of the Holy Trinity atop its outward face. Because this tower was the formal entrance for huge Communist Party Congresses the icon was totally removed rather than just plastered over as were those on the Spasskaya and Nikolskaya Towers.

The Troitskaya Tower is the tallest tower of the Moscow Kremlin. Its current height on the side of the Alexander Garden together with the star is 80 metres (260 ft).[2] Today, the gate of the tower is the main visitors' entrance into the Kremlin.

References

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  1. ^ "Museums of the Moscow Kremlin: ARCHITECTURAL ENSEMBLE OF THE MOSCOW KREMLIN". kremlin-architectural-ensemble.kreml.ru. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  • ^ Yegorov, Oleg (2020-01-08). "20 facts about 20 Kremlin towers (PHOTOS)". www.rbth.com. Archived from the original on 2020-01-09. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  • Records
    Preceded by

    Unknown

    Tallest Building in the Grand Duchy of Moscow
    1499—1508
    79.9 m
    Succeeded by

    Ivan the Great Bell Tower

    Preceded by

    Unknown

    Tallest Building in Moscow
    1499—1508
    79.9 m
    Succeeded by

    Ivan the Great Bell Tower


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