Where did this architicture style for the Kremlin in Moscow originate from?
Unfortunately, we know nothing about the architecture of walls and towers . The historian V.L. Snegirev concluded that their style was similar to that of Byzantine. Five towers out of eight or nine were gate-towers; three of them faced Red Square. White stone mined near the village of Myachkovo in the vicinity of Moscow served as the building material. Dmitry Donskoy’s golden-roofed palace stood the Cathedral of the Savior of Transfiguration in the forest built by Ivan Kalita back in 1330. Later, a monastery was set up here. The Spassky (Saviour’s) Cathedral became a burial place for the grand Princesses. Other monasteries began to appear, among them the Chudov (Miracles…hope this helps here is a link http://www.caroun.