Borovitskaya
Vodovzvodnaya
Blagoveschenskaya
The Blagoveschenskaya Tower (russian: Благовещенская башня), known inTaynitskaya
The Taynitskaya Tower (russian: Тайницкая башня; it was also called ''Водяная башня'', or the Water Tower) is a middle tower on the south side of the Moscow Kremlin. It was built in 1485 byFirst Unnamed
The First Unnamed Tower (russian: Первая Безымянная башня) was built next to the Taynitskaya Tower in the 1480s. It performed strictly defensive functions. In 1547, the tower was destroyed by fire after theSecond Unnamed
The Second Unnamed Tower (russian: Вторая Безымянная башня) was built in the middle of the 15th century. It had purely defensive functions. In 1680, aPetrovskaya
The Petrovskaya Tower (russian: Петровская башня) is named after the Church ofBeklemishevskaya
The Beklemishevskaya Tower (russian: Беклемишевская башня, also known as ''Москворецкая башня'', or Moskvoretskaya Tower) is a corner tower on the southeastern side of the Moscow Kremlin on the Moscow River. The tower was built in 1487-1488 by anKonstantino-Eleninskaya
Nabatnaya
The Nabatnaya Tower (russian: Набатная башня) is a tower in the southeastern section of theTsarskaya
The Tsarskaya Tower (russian: Царская башня, translated as "Tsar's tower") is the youngest and smallest tower of all, built in 1680. It is not a tower per se, it is rather a stoneSpasskaya
Senatskaya
The Senatskaya Tower (russian: Сенатская башня) was built in 1491 by anNikolskaya
The Nikolskaya Tower (russian: Никольская башня) is aCorner Arsenalnaya
The Corner Arsenalnaya Tower (russian: Арсенальная Угловая башня, i.e. "Corner Arsenal tower") is a ''tower'' of the Moscow Kremlin. It was built in 1492 by anMiddle Arsenalnaya
The Middle Arsenalnaya Tower (russian: Средняя Арсенальная башня, i.e. "Middle Arsenal tower") is a Kremlin tower, built in 1495. It is located on the northwestern side of the Kremlin wall and overlooks theTroitskaya
The Troitskaya Tower was built in 1495–1499 by anKomendantskaya
The Komendantskaya Tower (russian: Комендантская башня) was completed in 1495. It used to be called ''Kolymazhnaya'' after the Kremlin’sOruzheynaya
Kutafya
The Kutafya Tower (russian: Кутафья башня formerly Predmostnaya tower) is an outlyingReferences
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