Moscow Kremlin, Heart of Russian Power and Splendor

Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow, Russia, 125009
"Diamond inventory is impressive."
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Introduction

The Kremlin is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is derived from the Russian word "Kremlin," meaning fortress. In fact, many ancient cities in Russia have their own "Kremlin," but none is as important as the Kremlin in Moscow. Since the unification of Russia by the Moscow Principality, excluding the "Peterburg period" of over two hundred years, the Kremlin has always been the heart of Russia. The Kremlin has two museums, where many precious artifacts are collected. The Armory museum's most famous collections include the Fabergé eggs, the Tsar's coronation crowns, various royal costumes, and carriages. The Diamond Fund collections are even more stunning, including the Tsar's diamond crown, diamond scepter, diamond medals, and the famous Shah Diamond. Regardless of your expectations or prejudices, these dazzling diamonds will leave you amazed. To enter these two museums, you need to go through the entrance of the Pine Forest Tower at the southwest corner of the fortress, purchase separate tickets, and enter at designated time slots. If you want to thoroughly visit all the facilities and exhibits open to visitors, it will take at least a whole day. And if you only want to quickly visit two squares and three cathedrals, it will still take over two hours. In any case, the Kremlin is a must-see in Russia, especially in Moscow.
Address
Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Opening hours
From Monday to Wednesday, Friday to Sunday, the opening time is 10:00-18:00
closed on Thursdays. The ticket office is open from 9:00-16:30, and the Diamond Hall is closed from 13:00-14:00 for lunch break. The performance times for the Ivan the Great Bell Tower are 10:15, 11:30, 13:45, 15:00, 16:00, and the performance times for the Arsenal are 10:00, 12:00, 14:30, 16:30.
Transportation
Take Metro Line 1 to Lenin Library Station (Библиотека им. Ленина), Line 2 to Theatre Station (Театральная), Line 3 to Arbatskaya Station (Арбатская), Line 4 to Alexandrovsky Sad Station (Александровский сад), Line 9 to Borovitskaya Station (Боровицкая), and walk from there. Alternatively, take Bus K or 12ц, Trams 1, 2, 12, or 44 to reach the destination.