• Cathedral Square in Moscow, a veduta by Quarenghi, 1797. Cathedral Square or Sobornaya Square (Russian: Соборная площадь, romanized: Sobornaya ploshchad)...
  • The Moscow Kremlin “Come to me, brother, in Moscow.” With those words written in 1147 by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky to his cousin, the history of Moscow began.
  • Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin’ was created in 1797 by Giacomo Quarenghi in Neoclassicism style.
  • The Cathedral Square sits right in the middle of the Kremlin, and contains as the name suggests sevaral cathedrals.
  • The spacious Cathedral Square can be considered the main one in Moscow.
  • Those who want to reach the Cathedral Square and visit the temples and museums located there must buy tickets at the ticket office of the Moscow Kremlin.
  • From the very beginning of its appearance, the Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin was used for various ceremonies and processions.
  • G.Quarenghi - Views of Moscow and its Environs - Sobornaya Square at the Moscow Kremlin - 1797 - color balanced.jpg 1,476 × 1,081; 503 KB.
  • Cathedral Square or Sobornaya Square is the central square of the Moscow Kremlin where all of its streets used to converge in the 15th century.
  • Other articles where Cathedral Square is discussed: Moscow: The Kremlin of Moscow: Around the centrally located Cathedral Square are grouped three...