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Grand Kremlin Palace
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The Grand Kremlin Palace (Russian: Большой Кремлёвский дворец, romanized: Bolshoy Kremlyovskiy dvorets)[1] is a building in the Moscow Kremlin. For much of the 19th century, it served as the official residence of the Russian emperor in Moscow. Designed by a team of architects under the management of Konstantin Thon (the architect of the Kremlin Armoury and the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour), the palace was intended to emphasise the greatness of Russian autocracy.
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Grand Kremlin Palace | |
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Большой Кремлёвский дворец | |
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Architectural style | Russian Revival, Byzantine Revival |
Location | Moscow, Russia |
Coordinates | 55.75°N 37.6158°E / 55.75; 37.6158 |
Construction started | 1837 |
Completed | 1849 |
Height | 47 metres (154 ft) |
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Floor area | 25,000 square metres (270,000 sq ft) |
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As of 2024, the Grand Kremlin Palace serves as the official working residence of the president of Russia; it also houses a museum.