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Tsar Cannon
Large Russian cannon made in 1586 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tsar Cannon (Russian: Царь-пушка, Tsar'-pushka) is a large early modern period artillery piece (known as a bombarda in Russian) on display on the grounds of the Moscow Kremlin. It is a monument of Russian artillery casting art, cast in bronze in 1586 in Moscow, by the Russian master bronze caster Andrey Chokhov. Mostly of symbolic impact, it was never used in a war. However, the cannon bears traces of at least one firing.[1] Per the Guinness Book of Records it is the largest bombard by caliber in the world,[2] and it is a major tourist attraction in the ensemble of the Moscow Kremlin.
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Царь-пушка | |
![]() A view of the Tsar Cannon, showing the lion's head cast into the carriage | |
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55°45′04″N 37°37′05″E | |
Location | Moscow, Russia |
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Designer | Andrey Chokhov |
Type | Cannon |
Material | Bronze |
Length | 5.34 metres (17.5 ft) |
Completion date | 1586 |
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