Arsenal


ArsenalThe Arsenal was built between 1702 and 1736, with some interruptions in thework, on the site of the Granary, which burned down in 1701. The generalplan of the building was sketched out by Peter the Great himself; the architectswere Dmitry Ivanov, Christoph Konrad and others.

The Arsenal was partlydestroyed by fire in 1737, and was reconstructed in 1786-96 by the engineerGerard under the supervision of the architect Kazakov.It was given its present aspect between 1815 and 1828, after the Frenchattempts to blow up the Kremlin before abandoning Moscow made radical rebuildingnecessary. The work was begun under the direction of Osip I.Bove, who erecteda plain Neo-classical building, with wings laid out in trapezoid form rounda pentagonal central courtyard. The Baroque portico was added by DmitryV. Ukhtomsky.

After the rebuilding it was intended that the Arsenal wouldbe used as an army museum: hence the 875 cannon lining the outside walls.The stucco reliefs of military trophies on the walls reflect the same intention.

© State Museums of the Moscow Kremlin.
© 1996-1999. Cominfo Ltd. All rights reserved.