Kremlin: More than a power. Virtual excursion and multimedia encyclopedia [Interactive DVD]

Moscow Kremlin, the symbol of the Russian power, is a UNESCO World heritage site. The Kremlin is a historic fortified complex at the heart of Moscow, overlooking the Moskva River, Saint Basil"s Cathedral, Red Square and the Alexander Garden. It is the best known of Russian citadels and includes four palaces, four cathedrals and the enclosing Kremlin Wall with 20 towers. The complex serves as the official residence of the President of Russia. The existing walls and towers were built in years 1485-1495. The irregular triangle of the Kremlin wall encloses an area of 68 acres. Its overall length is 2235 meters (2444 yards), with the height from 5 to 19 metres. The highest tower is the Spasskaya tower, which was built up to its present height of 71 metres in 1625. With this interactive product you will have an opportunity to walk its streets, squares and walls, enjoy 86 high-resolution panoramas from location where just a few people are allowed access due to security regulations. You will learn a lot of details about the past and present of this historical site, from the first Russian czars to current Russian presidents. 360-degrees panoramas are under your full control, as well as the route and pace of your fully narrated exploration. The two-year project was made possible by the participation of the Moscow Kremlin Museums administration and Federal Protective Service of Russia. The English language version is to be released in April 2010.