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Inside the Kremlin: Vladimir Putin's grand citadel with 700 rooms and nine churches

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Vladimir Putin is attempting to flex his military power in Ukraine, and despite tough resistance from Russia's neighbours, people around the world have their eyes fixed on the invading country's plans of domination.Nowhere else in the world symbolises Putin's might quite like the Kremlin – an immense citadel in the heart of Moscow.And built in 1495, the Kremlin has for half a millennia been inextricably linked to power in Russia.The central Grand Kremlin Palace is the former residence of the Tsars who used to rule the country before the communist Soviet regime.

Now occupying 70 hectares, the Kremlin is packed with five opulent palaces, four sumptuous cathedrals, an impressive armoury and the President’s private chambers.The meaning of the word “Kremlin” is "a fortress, a citadel inside a city", and its name corresponds to its appearance.

But among the hard exterior is a fair share of decorative beauty, including the Kremlin's five palaces. The Great Kremlin Palace is a 700-room home of Russia's Tsars in the 19th century, and later the centre of Soviet power.The vast building is both a museum of Tsarist living and a memorial to Russian military might, according to Moscow.info.

Terem Palace is a layered casket structure, this fairytale palace was the 17th Century home of the Tsar's family and embodies old Russia's regal charm.Poteshny Palace is a Kremlin curiosity that has at different times been a nobleman's residence, a comic theatre, and a police headquarters.

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