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Grand Kremlin Palace



Grand Kremlin Palace is one of the Kremlin's palaces situated on the Borovitsky Hill. Its facade faces the Moskva river and stretches for 125 metres. The group of buildings include the Terem Palace, nine churches and 700 rooms with total area of more than 25 000 sqm. The Grand Kremlin Palace was built in 1838-1849 by Konstantin Thon according to the order of Nicholas I of Russia. 

The Palace was intended to be the monument of the Russian history and glory of the Russian army. At present it is the residence of the head of state. It hosts inaugural ceremonies, presentations of state awards and credentials, official receptions on the occasion of major public holidays. 

Performed work

2020: Restoration. Aleksandrovsky hall (642 sqm);

2020: Restoration. Andreyevsky hall (991 sqm);

2020: Restoration. Vladimirsky hall (540 sqm);

2020: Restoration. Malachite hall (345 sqm);

2020: Door recreation;

2019: Georgievsky Hall (1200 sqm);

2014: Apartments (283 sqm);

2011: Restoration. Chevalier hall (145 sqm);

2009: Restoration. Residence of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (300 sqm);

2009: Imperial family's private chambers (228 sqm);

2005: Special area (595 sqm).

Entrance door

Our company reconstructed the entrance door of the Grand Kremlin Palace. 

The door lost its properties and qualities. Very often when the outer protective surface is ruined wooden door starts to absorb moisture and swell.

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The doorway was closed with banner fabric while the door is being produced. 

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The door is made of solid wood. The door was produced accurate to dimensions. It was treated with the modern protective products that guarantee maximum and quality protection from moisture penetration.

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