Cracking the Kremlin
Blog: Hackpacker - 9 April 2009
By: Hackpacker
Getting inside the Kremlin no longer requires a grappling hook and infra-red sights. The greatest obstacle is the tedium of lines – lines for a ticket, lines for the cloak room and finally the line to get in. But once you’re inside there’s a treasure chest of gold domes and buildings to explore. The world’s largest bell is cracked and broken in the grounds here. There’s a massive cannon built too large to actually fire shot – a curious metaphor for Cold War posturing. The tallest building here is the Ivan the Great Belltower - visible from outside the Kremlin's walls but now dwarfed by skyscrapers. The Kremlin was once spacious enough to bring a small city within its walls during an attack, but modern sprawling Moscow is too big for this medieval courtyard.
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