Terem Palace

Local nameТеремной дворец
LocationTverskoy District, Moscow, Russia

Terem Palace or Teremnoy Palace is a historical building in the Moscow Kremlin, Russia, which used to be the main residence of the Russian czars in the 17th century. Its name is derived from the Greek word τέρεμνον. Currently, the structure is not accessible to the public, as it belongs to the official residence of the President of Russia.

In the 16th century, Aloisio da Milano constructed the first royal palace on the spot. Only the ground floor from that structure survives, as the first Romanov tsar, Mikhail Feodorovich, had the palace completely rebuilt in 1635–36. The new structure was surrounded by numerous annexes and outbuildings, including the Boyar Platform, Golden Staircase, Golden Porch, and several turrets.

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Opening hours

Not accessible to the public.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terem_Palace

Info http://www.moscow.info/kremlin/palaces/terem-palace.aspx

Address The Kremlin, Red Square, 109012 Moscow, Russia

Coordinates 55°45'2.298" N 37°36'56.626" E

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