Kremlin Palace
A Symbol of Moscow’s History and Architecture.
The Moscow Kremlin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990, is a symbol of Russia and its political and cultural history. Located on the left bank of the Moskova River, this architectural complex, which dates back to the 12th century, has hosted czars, Soviet leaders and today is the official residence of the Russian president.
A Restoration to Define a New Iconography.
In the 1990s, the Kremlin underwent a major renovation to represent the evolution of post-Soviet Russia. The restoration project called for inlaid wooden floors of the highest precision, capable of reflecting the prestige of the palace and the new image of the country.
Thanks to its excellence in laser cutting, Berti Pavimenti was chosen for this exclusive commission, standing out as the ideal partner to create an artistic parquet floor to match the Kremlin’s history.

The work of Berti Flooring – Precision and Innovation
The project involved inlaid floors with modular panels, which were machined at Berti’s headquarters and then assembled on site by local workers.
Challenges and Solutions:
✔ Absolute precision: any millimeter deviation would have compromised the overall design. Thanks to laser technology, the result was flawless.
✔ Fine materials: the parquet floors were made from high-quality woods selected for durability and aesthetic appeal.
✔ Technical elevation: the floor was designed for raised installation, ensuring functionality without compromising elegance.
An internationally recognized achievement of Excellence
The completion of the project represented a historic milestone for Berti Flooring, consolidating its international leadership in the manufacture of luxury inlaid parquet flooring.
The Kremlin today continues to represent the institutional heart of Russia, and its Berti-designed floors bear witness to an era of change and timeless craftsmanship refinement

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