Tsar Kolokol

   

Tsar Kolokol (Tsar Bell) (Царь-колокол in Russian) - a huge bell still on display in the Kremlin. Weight - more than 200 tons, height - 6,14 м, diameter - 6,6 м. It was founded from bronze by masters Ivan Motorin and his son Mikhail in 17331735. Ornaments, portraits, and inscriptions were made by V.Kobelev, P.Galkin, P.Kokhtev, P.Serebryakov and P.Lukovnikov. During the fire of 1737, the bell cracked and a huge piece of it fell off (11,5 tons). In 1836, Tsar Kolokol was placed on a stand next to the Ivan the Great Bell Tower in Kremlin.

There were two more bells under this name, cast in the early 17th century and in 1654 (approx. 130 tons). The latter shattered during the fire of 1701. Its remnants were used for founding the Tsar Kolokol.

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