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built the stone St. Sophia-Assumption Cathedral. Around the beginning of the 18th century the stone walls and the towers of the Kremlin were built, as well as a number of buildings that have not survived to our days, standing on a westward line from St. Sophia-Assumption Cathedral: the Holy Trinity
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Knyaz M. Gagarin, appointed in 1708 first governor of the Siberian province, planned to create in the Kremlin impressive buildings for military administrative and commercial use, which should have constituted, together with the Sofia court a monumental center. In construction works were employed
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Despite the 1714 ban of stone construction, work continued until 1718. After the execution of governor Gagarin, the Demetrius gate remained unfinished. In 1743-1746 was built the Church of the Intercession, accessory building of St Sophia-Assumption Cathedral. Walls and towers were gradually
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In 1939 the Tobolsk Kremlin has been recognized architectural historical monument, subject to state protection. In 1952, a progressive deterioration of masonry was revealed and thus a plan for restoration work was drafted. In 1961, the Tobolsk museum received the status of Historical and
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destroyed. In 1799 were built the stone retaining walls of St. Sophia gully and a new multi-tier bell tower - the tallest building of the city.
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Swedish prisoners of war who were in exile in Tobolsk. To prevent the erosion of the mountain, the Tobol River was moved to the south for two
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encouraged the construction of stone buildings there. In 1683-1686, masons sent from Moscow and
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In early 1970s the restoration works began. The walls and the towers were reconstructed.
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At the end of the 17th century construction work in the Kremlin was continued by
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Aerial view of the Tobolsk Kremlin, taken by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
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Cathedral, the Bishop's House, the Holy Gate with the Church of
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Objects of cultural heritage of Russia of federal significance
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was auctioned for charity at the St Petersburg Christmas
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Paul (who, before the appointment to Tobolsk, was the
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History of Tobolsk and its Kremlin on Tobolsk portal
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Russian
kremlin
Siberia
Tobolsk
Tyumen Oblast
Russia

Moscow
Veliky Ustyug
St. Sergius of Radonezh
Metropolitan
Archimandrite
Moscow Kremlin

Semyon Remezov

versts
Dmitry Medvedev
list of most expensive photographs
History of Tobolsk Kremlin
History of Tobolsk and its Kremlin on Tobolsk portal
58°11′57″N 68°15′11″E / 58.19917°N 68.25306°E / 58.19917; 68.25306
Categories
Kremlins
Buildings and structures in Tyumen Oblast
Buildings and structures in Tobolsk
Objects of cultural heritage of Russia of federal significance
Cultural heritage monuments in Tyumen Oblast

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