The Second Unnamed Tower (1480s) of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia
The Second Unnamed Tower was built in the middle of the 15th century. It had purely defensive functions. In 1680, a quadrangular structure and a tall pyramidal tent roof with a watchtower were added to the top of the tower. It is crowned with an eight-sided hipped cupola with a weather vane.
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Location: Second Unnamed Tower , Kremlin, Kremlevskaya Embankment, Moscow, Russia, Eastern Europe
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