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Bell Tower of Ivan the Great and the Assumption Belfry in Moscow Kremlin
Bell Tower of Ivan the Great and the Assumption Belfry in Moscow Kremlin
TitleBell Tower of Ivan the Great and the Assumption Belfry in Moscow Kremlin
NotesThe Bell Tower of Ivan the Great was built in 1505-1508 by the Italian architect Peter Fryazin. The Assumption Belfry was built in 1532-1543 by the Italian architect Petroc Maly. There are 24 bells in the bell tower and belfry. Today the belfry is used for various exhibitions.
SubjectsOrthodox churches
Bell towers
Kremlin (Moscow, Russia)
PhotographerVillafana, Sebastian
CountryRussia
RegionTsentralnyy Ekonomicheskiy Rayon
Oblast/ProvinceMoskovskaya Oblast
City/TownMoskva
Artist/ArchitectBon Fryazin
Petroc Maly
ContributorsVillafana, Sebastian
ImageTypephotograph
Digital CollectionCentral Eurasian Information Resource
Image No.4545
Contact informationThe University of Washington Libraries does not provide reproductions of this image. The original negative, print, or slide reproduced here remains in the possession of the copyright holder. For further information contact the UW Libraries' Slavic and East European Section, slavinfo@u.washington.edu.
RightsVillafana, Sebastian
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