The kremlin and red square:One of the most beautiful places in the world!Very rich and interesting pieces!impressive and well maintained! Symbol of russia! Dont miss it!
We see the Kremlin in an establishing shot of Moscow in RED 2 (2013), where the team travel to find the Nightshade nuclear weapon created and hidden here by British inventor Bailey.
Must see, great walk around the beautiful churches even in freezing winter. The Ivan The Great Bell-Tower ensemble was closed this winter (Jan 2016) though.
Russia's political heart, where significant decisions are made. It also has got some beautiful Orthodox churches inside which are definitely worth a visit!
The Kremlin appears in an establishing shot of Gen. Gogol's office in For Your Eyes Only (1981). It must be a stock photo as it is the exact same shot as used in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Read more
The Kremlin features in an establishing shot of "Moscow" in the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) before cutting to General Gogol who makes contact with his agent "Triple X".
The place that you should never miss to visit when you're in Moscow. Don't forget to take lots of pictures, preferably wide angle shots, so don't forget to bring your UWA lens.
President Reagan arrived here on May 29, 1988. His arrival marked his first visit to the Soviet Union, where he met with Mikhail Gorbachev for a superpower summit
Московский Кремль - древнейшая часть Москвы, главный общественно-политический,... духовно-религиозный и историко-художественный комплекс столицы, официальная резиденция Президента Российской Федерации. Расположен на высоком, левом берегу Москвы-реки - Боровицком холме, при впадении в неё р.Неглинной.(Show more)