Moscow Kremlin, depicted by the painters of the XIXth century
Through the Borovitskie Gates...

Borovitskie Gates of the Moscow Kremlin. I. Weis. Drawing, water-colours, 1852.Festival in the Moscow Kremlin. V. Sadovnikov. Water-colours. 1851.South-eastern part of the Kremlin with a view on the Zamoskvorechye. D. Indeytsev. Water-colours. 1850-s.Boyards place in the Moscow Kremlin till 1838. Sketch-book "The Russian antiquity". The XIXth century.View of the Boyards' place in the Moscow Kremlin. Workshop of F. Alekseev. Drawing, water-colours. The early XIXth century.View of the Cathedral of the Saviour on the Bor (Forest) and Terem Palace in the Moscow Kremlin. М.-F. Damam-Demartrer. Coloured print. The first quarter of the XIXth century.

You enter the territory of the Moscow Kremlin by means of the Borovitskie Gates (из.1). On the left you see the building of the Armoury Chamber (из.2), erected in 1851 on the project of K. Ton. It has become the part of a new palace complex along with the Grand Kremlin Palace and Trars’ Apartments...

When keeping straight on you view the South-eastern panorama of Moscow, 1-st and 2-nd Nameless Towers, Peter Tower and Beklemishev Towers (из.3)…

If you turn left and pass between the buildings of the Armoury Chamber and Grand Kremlin Palace you see the Cathedral of the Saviour on the Bor (Forest) (из.6) and Boyards' place of the Terem Palace (из.4-5).