Pskov Krom
Appearance
The Pskov Krom (or Pskov Kremlin) (Template:Lang-ru) is an ancient citadel in Pskov, Russia. In the central part of the city, the Krom is located at the junction of the Velikaya River and smaller Pskova river.[1][2] The citadel is of medieval origin, with the surrounding walls constructed starting in the late 1400s.[3]
In 2010, two of the towers of the Krom (the Vlasyevskaya, which dates to the 15th or 16th century, and the Rybnitskaya, which dates to 13th or 14th) were damaged in a fire.[4][5]
References
- ^ MacLean, Fitzroy (18 March 19790. Pskov: A Journey Into Russia's Past; Pskov: An Old Russian City, The New York Times
- ^ (14 May 2009). Krom and Dovmontov gorod: the urban node of medieval Pskov, russia-ic.com, Retrieved May 27, 2011
- ^ Nossov, Konstantin. Russian Fortresses 1480-1682, p.37 (2006)
- ^ (29 August 2010). The Pskov Kremlin, one of the strongest medieval fortresses, RIA Novosti
- ^ (28 April 2010). Two towers of Pskov Kremlin almost ruined by fire, RIA Novosti
See also
- Trinity Cathedral in Pskov (located within the walls of the Krom)
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