Bell tower and Cathedral of the Dormition built in the beginning of the 18th century, the main building of the Astrakhan Kremlin.01.06.1972#727051
The Cathedral Belltower of the Prechistenskiye Gates in the Astrakhan Kremlin. Constructed in 1900—1902.10.06.1968#724364
Zhitnaya Tower, one of the three towers of the Astrakhan Kremlin, which maintained its original appearance. The tower was adjacent to Zhitny Dvor, where "czar's warehouses" with grain and other provisions were stored.01.07.1964#723644
Decoration of Assumption cathedral (XVII-XVIII) located on the territory of in Astrakhan kremlin (XVI century).01.07.1969#722452
fragment of Assumption cathedral (XVII-XVIII) located on the territory of in Astrakhan kremlin (XVI century).01.07.1969#722451
Decoration of Assumption cathedral (XVII-XVIII) located on the territory of in Astrakhan kremlin (XVI century).01.07.1969#722450
The Astrakhan Kremlin, a one-of-a-kind monument of Russian military engineering art, set up in the 16th century as an outpost on the south-eastern borders of Russia.01.06.1968#719984
The Astrakhan Kremlin, a one-of-a-kind monumnet of Russian military engineering art, set up in the 16th century as an outpost on the south-eastern borders of Russia.01.06.1968#719983
The Astrakhan Kremlin, an architectural monument of the 16th century. Dormition Cathedral (1698-1710, architect Dorofei Myakishev) and St. Cyril chapel (17th-19th century).01.07.1970#569935
Astrakhan Kremlin, architectural monument of XVI century.Molding of Uspensky Cathedral.01.07.1970#569932
The Astrakhan Kremlin, architectural monument of the 16th century. The Red Gate Tower.01.07.1970#569930
The Torture-chamber (or Artillery) Tower and the Apothecary Yard of the Astrakhan Kremlin.01.07.1967#562862
Windows of the Cathedral of Dormition, architectural monument of the beginning of the 18th century. Astrakhan Kremlin.01.08.1979#542377
Downstairs church gallery of the Dormition Cathedral of the Astrakhan Kremlin. Built in 1699-1710 under the leadership of stone mason Dorofei Myakishev. The downstairs church, the Purification of the Icon of the Virgin of Vladimir, served as a shrine to Astrakhan bishops starting from 1714 until 1914.01.07.1970#537245
View of the Artillery (Torture) Tower of the Astrakhan Kremlin. Stone walls and towers of the Astrakhan Kremlin were built in 1582-1589 in place of the fortifications made of timber and mud in the 1560's.01.07.1970#537243
A view of the Zhitnaya Tower of the Astrakhan Kremlin (16th century). The name of the tower (Zhitnaya translates as Barley) originated from the Zhitny Dvor (Barley yard) adjacent to Kremlin where supplies of barley, corn, wheat, malt and other provisions were stored.01.07.1970#537241
A view of the Zhitnaya Tower of the Astrakhan Kremlin (16th century). The name of the tower (Zhitnaya translates as Barley) originated from the Zhitny Dvor (Barley yard) adjacent to Kremlin where supplies of barley, corn, wheat, malt and other essential goods were stored.01.07.1970#537238
View of the Astrakhan Kremlin from the bell tower of the Dormition Cathedral (16th century).01.07.1970#537236
The Dormition Cathedral (1698-1710) and its bell-tower (1898-1910) in the Astrakhan citadel01.09.1980#71549