Galleries

The question of the galleries’ construction round the Annunciation Cathedral is still open. They were probably erected in the early XVIth century by the Italian makers, who had built the palace of the Grand Prince and portals for the cathedral’s northern and western entrances. Large galleries’ archways were initially opened, and galleries surrounded the cathedral from the four sides. The western part of the galleries was disassembled in the XIXth century.

Northern gallery
Southern gallery
Western gallery