Rules for visiting the Moscow Kremlin have been altered by the Order of the Federal Security Guard Service
The Order providing for new rules for visiting the Moscow Kremlin was adopted by the Federal Security Guard Service on February 26, 2010. In accordance with the rules, the prohibition on camera shooting, photography and filming on the territory of the Kremlin, as well as on the adjacent territories (Red Square, Aleksandrovskiy garden, etc.), without permission from the head of the commandant Service of the Moscow Kremlin has been abolished.
Under the new rule, a special permission is requested only if the camera shooting is effectuated during a preparation period for any security actions, and in creation of advertisement, mass-media production, and other replicated film-, photo- and video production.
In order to perform the specified camera works, the applicant should file an application to the addresses specified on the official website of the Federal Security Guard Service. The commandant Service of the Moscow Kremlin must decide on the application within three working days from the moment of its reception. The Order of the Federal Security Guard Service from February 26, 2010. No. 83 “About the alteration of Rules for visiting the Moscow Kremlin, confirmed by the order of the Federal Security Guard Service from October 18, 2001 No. 336” was registered by the Justice Ministry on March 15, 2010 (Registration No.16619).
If you need further information on the subject, contact Kristoffer Svendsen.