• Cathedral of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God (. ‹See Tfd›Russian: Собор Владимирской иконы Божией Матери) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral...
  • The chapel is indeed in the same territory as the Cathedral. Small and neat, although the plaster has fallen off a bit in places, you can already do cosmetic repairs.
  • With the advent of Soviet power, the Church of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God was closed, and after the Great Patriotic War, the building was dismantled...
  • Besides, Vladimir Assumption Cathedral is known for its icon of Vladimir Mother of God.
  • The Vladimir Mother of God Icon Cathedral is located in one of the favourite areas of the city's intelligentsia, and has had many notable parishioners...
  • Besides, Vladimir Assumption Cathedral is known for its icon of Vladimir Mother of God.
  • It is regarded as one of the oldest cathedrals in St. Petersburg.
  • Stone majestic five-cube eight-throne three-storey temple in honor of the Vladimir icon of the God's Mother is built in 1845-1853 years.
  • Completed in 1783, the beautiful and historic the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in St...
  • The church holds one of the oldest and most detailed iconostases in Russia. The Vladimir icon of the Mother of God is a part of the cathedral.
  • The Theotokos of Vladimir (Vladimirskaya) is one of the most well-known Orthodox icons. It is presently located in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.
  • This picturesque church combining baroque and gothic forms was built on the territory of the Vorontsov-Dashkov estate in 1789.
  • The new icon was created around 1408 and its drawing is attributed to famous icon painter Andrei Rublev, who also painted the walls of the cathedral itself.