Spasskaya tower of the late 15th century connects the Kremlin and Red square. The tower is named after the nearby monastery of the Savior. In 1626, the Englishman Christopher Galloway built a multi-tiered top of the tower. — Stock Editorial Photography
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Spasskaya tower of the late 15th century connects the Kremlin and Red square. The tower is named after the nearby monastery of the Savior. In 1626, the Englishman Christopher Galloway built a multi-tiered top of the tower.
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