The Senate Tower
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In 1680-s, it was overbuilt with a marquee topped with a weathervane. After the Kremlin Senate had been erected in 1787 by Matvei Kazakov, the tower was given its name. In 1930, Lenin’s Mausoleum, a memorial tomb of the Bolsheviks’ Revolution of 1917 leader Vladimir Lenin, was built in front of the Senatskaya (Senate) Tower. Since that time, the tower has become an important component of the ensemble of Red Square.
In 1918, a memorial plate “To those dead in fighting for peace and people’s fraternity” created by sculpture Sergey Konyonkov was mounted at the Senatskaya (Senate) Tower. During the tower’s restoration in 1950, the plate was removed and given over to the Museum of Revolution.
Its height is 34,3 m.
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- The Secret (Tainitskaya) Tower
- The Beklemishev Tower
- The Water Supplying Tower
- The Annunciation Tower
- The Peter Tower
- The 1st Nameless Tower
- The 2nd Nameless Tower
- The Borovitskaya Tower
- The Sts. Constantine and Helen Tower
- The Saviour Tower
- The St. Nicholas Tower
- The Corner Arsenal Tower
- The Senate Tower
- The Alarm Bell Tower
- The Middle Arsenal Tower
- The Сommandant Tower
- The Armoury Tower
- The Trinity Tower
- The Kutafiya Tower
- The Tsar's Tower


















