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Kremlin Palace Collection

The Kremlin Palace stands as a majestic symbol of Russian history and architectural brilliance

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: Vue du Kremlin, et de ses environs à Moscou, 1817-1824. Creator: Courvoisier-Voisin

Vue du Kremlin, et de ses environs à Moscou, 1817-1824. Creator: Courvoisier-Voisin, Henri (1757-1830)
Vue du Kremlin, et de ses environs a Moscou, 1817-1824. Private Collection

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: Vue du Kremlin et de ses environs à Moscou, 1817-1824. Creator: Courvoisier-Voisin

Vue du Kremlin et de ses environs à Moscou, 1817-1824. Creator: Courvoisier-Voisin, Henri (1757-1830)
Vue du Kremlin et de ses environs a Moscou, 1817-1824. Private Collection

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: Vue du Kremlin et de ses environs à Moscou, 1799. Creator: Barthe, Gerard, de la (1730-1810)

Vue du Kremlin et de ses environs à Moscou, 1799. Creator: Barthe, Gerard, de la (1730-1810)
Vue du Kremlin et de ses environs a Moscou, 1799. Private Collection

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1799

View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1799. Private Collection

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: Design of the lateral wall of the Hall of the Order of St. George in the Grand Kremlin Palace, 1838

Design of the lateral wall of the Hall of the Order of St. George in the Grand Kremlin Palace, 1838. Found in the collection of State Scientific A. Shchusev Research Museum of Architecture, Moscow

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, 1830. Creator: Hampeln

Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, 1830. Creator: Hampeln
Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge in Moscow, 1830. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: View of the Kremlin from the Moskvoretsky Bridge. Artist: Vereshchagin, Pyotr Petrovich

View of the Kremlin from the Moskvoretsky Bridge. Artist: Vereshchagin, Pyotr Petrovich
View of the Kremlin from the Moskvoretsky Bridge. From a private collection

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: View of the Kremlin and Moskvoretsky bridge from the Moskva River embankment, 1870

View of the Kremlin and Moskvoretsky bridge from the Moskva River embankment, 1870. Private Collection

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin and the Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1825

View of the Moscow Kremlin and the Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge), 1825. Found in the Collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: View of the Kremlin from the Moskvoretsky Bridge, 1851

View of the Kremlin from the Moskvoretsky Bridge, 1851. Found in the collection of I. Turgenev Memorial Museum, Moscow

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin, 1840s

View of the Moscow Kremlin, 1840s. Found in the collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin. Artist: Vereshchagin, Vasili Vasilyevich (1842-1904)

View of the Moscow Kremlin. Artist: Vereshchagin, Vasili Vasilyevich (1842-1904)
View of the Moscow Kremlin. Private Collection

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: The French Army in the Moscow Kremlin, 1830. Artist: Woelffle, Johannes (1807-1893)

The French Army in the Moscow Kremlin, 1830. Artist: Woelffle, Johannes (1807-1893)
The French Army in the Moscow Kremlin, 1830. From a private collection

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: View of Moscow, taken from the balcony of the Imperial Palace, 1812

View of Moscow, taken from the balcony of the Imperial Palace, 1812. Artist: Courvoisier-Voisin, Henri (1757-1830)
View of Moscow, taken from the balcony of the Imperial Palace, 1812. From a private collection

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge in Moscow. Artist: Vereshchagin, Pyotr Petrovich (1836-1886)

Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge in Moscow. Artist: Vereshchagin, Pyotr Petrovich (1836-1886)
Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge in Moscow. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Gallery, Perm

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: The Grand Kremlin Palace at the Moskva River, 1767-1775. Artist: Bazhenov

The Grand Kremlin Palace at the Moskva River, 1767-1775. Artist: Bazhenov, Vasili Ivanovich (1737-1799)
The Grand Kremlin Palace at the Moskva River, 1767-1775

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Bolotnaya (Marsh) square

View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Bolotnaya (Marsh) square, Mid of the 19th cen Artist: Anonymous, 18th century
View of the Moscow Kremlin from the Bolotnaya (Marsh) square, Mid of the 19th cen.. Found in the collection of the State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: The Grand Kremlin Palace (from a panoramic view of Moscow in 10 parts), ca 1848

The Grand Kremlin Palace (from a panoramic view of Moscow in 10 parts), ca 1848. From a private collection

Background imageKremlin Palace Collection: View of the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge and the Kremlin from Zamoskvorechye, 1837

View of the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge and the Kremlin from Zamoskvorechye, 1837. Artist: Rauch, Johann Nepomuk (1804-1847)
View of the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge and the Kremlin from Zamoskvorechye, 1837. Found in the collection of the State History Museum, Moscow



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The Kremlin Palace stands as a majestic symbol of Russian history and architectural brilliance. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the lateral wall of the Hall of the Order of St. George showcases the artistic prowess of Nikolai Leontyevich Benois in 1838. In 1830, during the Cornerstone Laying Ceremony for the Moskvoretsky Bridge, creator Hampeln left an indelible mark on Moscow's landscape. The bridge offers a breathtaking view of the Kremlin, captured artistically by Pyotr Petrovich Vereshchagin. As one strolls along the Moskva River embankment in 1870 they can greeted with a picturesque sight: The grandeur of both the Kremlin and Moskvoretsky bridge harmoniously blending into one captivating panorama. Dating back to 1825, Kamenny Bridge (Greater Stone Bridge) provides another vantage point to admire Moscow's iconic fortress - The Kremlin. Its timeless beauty is immortalized through various artworks throughout history. In 1851, an artist skillfully depicted yet another mesmerizing perspective from atop Moskvoretsky Bridge. This artwork captures not only its architectural magnificence but also highlights how it seamlessly integrates with its surroundings. During Russia's golden era in the mid-19th century, artists were captivated by Moscow's allure. A view painted in that decade portrays a glimpse into this enchanting cityscape dominated by none other than the magnificent Moscow Kremlin itself. Vasili Vasilyevich Vereshchagin masterfully portrayed his vision of this historical landmark in his artwork showcasing every intricate detail that makes up this awe-inspiring structure. Even foreign armies couldn't resist being drawn towards its splendor; Johannes Woelffle captured their presence within its walls in his painting depicting The French Army in the Moscow Kremlin during 1830.