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- Red_Porch abstract "The splendid Red Porch or Red Staircase (Russian: Красное крыльцо, Krasnoe Kryltso), decorated with stone lions, leads into the Palace of Facets in the Kremlin, Moscow.In old Russian the word krasny meant "beautiful", but today it means "red". This is the same word used for "Red Square".On the morning of his coronation, the Tsar was met at the Red Porch, where he took his place beneath a large canopy held by thirty-two Russian generals, with other officers providing additional support. Accompanied by his consort (under a separate canopy) and the imperial regalia, he proceeded slowly toward the Cathedral of the Dormition, where his crowning and anointing would take place. After the service, the Emperor and Empress proceeded under canopies back to the Red Porch of the Kremlin, where they rested and prepared for a great ceremonial meal at the Kremlin's Hall of Facets. During their procession back to their Kremlin palace, later rulers (starting with Nicholas I) stopped on the Red Staircase and bowed three times to the assembled people in the courtyard, symbolizing what one historian has called "an unspoken bond of devotion" between ruler and subjects.In the 1930s the porch was destroyed, and its place was taken by an unimpressive Kremlin canteen. In 1994 the Red Porch was the first of Moscow’s monuments to be restored..".
- Red_Porch thumbnail Bow_to_the_People.JPG?width=300.
- Red_Porch wikiPageID "874167".
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- Red_Porch wikiPageRevisionID "681928059".
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Anointing.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Baldachin.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Moscow.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Coronation.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Coronation_of_the_Russian_monarch.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_Crown_of_Russia.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_I_of_Russia.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Palace_of_Facets.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Queen_consort.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Red_Square.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Imperial_Crown.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink Tsar.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLink File:Bow_to_the_People.JPG.
- Red_Porch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Red Porch".
- Red_Porch hasPhotoCollection Red_Porch.
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- Red_Porch subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Moscow.
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- Red_Porch type Article.
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- Red_Porch comment "The splendid Red Porch or Red Staircase (Russian: Красное крыльцо, Krasnoe Kryltso), decorated with stone lions, leads into the Palace of Facets in the Kremlin, Moscow.In old Russian the word krasny meant "beautiful", but today it means "red". This is the same word used for "Red Square".On the morning of his coronation, the Tsar was met at the Red Porch, where he took his place beneath a large canopy held by thirty-two Russian generals, with other officers providing additional support.".
- Red_Porch label "Red Porch".
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- Red_Porch wasDerivedFrom Red_Porch?oldid=681928059.
- Red_Porch depiction Bow_to_the_People.JPG.
- Red_Porch isPrimaryTopicOf Red_Porch.