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Spassky Tower of the Moscow Kremlin: that's exactly what it is worth to look at

The Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin is rightfully considered one of the most beautiful buildings of the entire ensemble, and tourists from all over the world are never tired of admiring its beauty and imprinting on millions of pictures.

Spassky tower, whose history begins at the end of the 15th century, was built simultaneously with the tower of St. Nicholas. Initially, it was called Frolovskaya. These two strongholds were needed on the north-west side of the Kremlin for the simple reason that there were no natural barriers there. I must say that before this place was the main gate of the whole ensemble.

In past centuries, the tower above the main gates of the city heart impressed visitors with its proportions, grace and harmony, exquisite white stone decorations of the facades - turrets, carved columns, columns, figures of fictitious animals. At the corners of the quadrangle there were pyramids, crowned with gilded wind vanes.

It must be said that until the 17th century the Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin was decorated with white stone reliefs, possessed double walls, made up of a unique large brick. Between these walls was a staircase that connected all five tiers of the tower. As for the gates of the stronghold, they were protected by a deflection strelnitsa, connected with the tower by a wooden bridge, and two side bastions.

Nicholas and Frolovskaya towers of the Kremlin people even considered not just important, but almost sacred. So, for example, through them it was impossible to ride a horse or go without a headdress. It was through these structures that they left the city and entered into it kings, ambassadors, and regiments that were sent out on a campaign. Above the gates - inside and out - on the white stone, inscriptions were made, which set out the history of the building, each inscription being also duplicated in Latin.

From the middle of the 17th century the superstructure of the Kremlin towers began. The Kremlin - the main attraction of Moscow - has become even more harmonious and impressive. Frolovskaya Tower was especially in harmony with the St. Basil's Cathedral, which was built in the middle of the 16th century - in commemoration of the glorious victory of Ivan the Terrible over the Kazan Khanate. Over time, an imperial emblem was installed on the tent of the Frolovskaya Tower - a two-headed eagle, and then the same arms were fixed on Nikolskaya, Borovitskaya and Troitskaya towers.

The name Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin was received in April 1658, when the royal decree was signed, renaming all the Kremlin strongholds. That's how the Frolovskaya tower turned into Spassky. The name appeared because of the icon of the Savior of Smolensk, which was placed over the gates of the tower that overlooked Red Square, as well as the icon of the Savior Not Made by Hands, fixed above the passage from the Kremlin.

In the upper part of the tower - in its tent part, which was designed and built by the craftsman Bazhen Ogurtsov - they placed the main clock of the whole state. Later, already under Peter the Great, they were replaced by huge Dutch watches, equipped with music and decorated with a twelve-hour dial. However, the fire of 1737 ruined them. Modern chimes, which are so famous today Spassky Tower of the Moscow Kremlin, were installed in 1851 by the brothers Butenop. Later they were modernized and restored.

The beauty and uniqueness of the Spassky Tower make it the main decoration of the ensemble of the whole Kremlin.

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