Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kremlin and Red Square, Moscow' has mentioned 'Soviet' in the following places:
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The term "Kremlinology" refers to the study of Soviet and Russian politics. | WIKI |
Contents 1 History 1.1 Origin 1.2 Seat of grand dukes 1.3 Residence of the tsars 1.4 Imperial period 1.5 Soviet period and beyond 1.5.1 State Kremlin Palace 2 Buildings 2.1 Helipad 3 Moscow Metro 4 References 4.1 Specific 4.2 Bibliography 5 External links | WIKI |
The East Slavs occupied the south-western portion of Borovitsky Hill as early as the 11th century, as evidenced by a metropolitan seal from the 1090s which was unearthed by Soviet archaeologists in the area. | WIKI |
Soviet period and beyond[edit] | WIKI |
The Soviet government moved from Petrograd (present-day Saint Petersburg) to Moscow on 12 March 1918. | WIKI |
The residence of the Soviet government was closed to tourists until 1955. | WIKI |
The Kremlin Museums were established in 1961, and the complex was among the first Soviet patrimonies inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1990. | WIKI |
Although this was not the first time that the Soviet government had destroyed architectural heritage (notably the Chudov Monastery and Ascension Cloisters) in the Kremlin and in the country in general, by the mid 1950s laws were in place effectively considering all pre-Soviet constructions as historical monuments and preventing their demolition, in some ways making the construction illegal[further explanation needed]. | WIKI |
Shchusev and an outstanding example of the Soviet monumental architecture, was finished. | UNESCO |