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- en.wikipedia.org Saint Sophia Cathedral, Vologda59°13′28″N 39°52′57″E / 59.22444°N 39.88250°E. The cathedral in summer 2021. Saint Sophia Cathedral (Russian: Софийский собор)...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g445048-…St. Sophia Cathedral of Vologda - a six-pillar temple with five chapters is distinguished by extreme simplicity and brevity.
- rbth.com travel/334839-vologda-st-sophia-cathedralSt. Sophia Cathedral, east view. August 3, 2011. William Brumfield. Vologda was still built entirely of wood, until Ivan IV (the Terrible) decided in 1565 to include...
- travelwaiting.com 17299664-sophia-cathedral-…One of them is St. Sophia Cathedral. Vologda was founded in the middle of the 12th century; it stands on the river of the same name.
- geomerid.com en/place/st-sophia-cathedral-vologda…St. Sophia Cathedral in Vologda was founded in 1568. Three years earlier, Tsar Ivan the Terrible declared Vologda the capital of his Oprichnina state.
- explorow.com places/cathedral-of-st-sophia/7404The most ancient monuments preserved on the territory of Vologda belong to the 16th century: Cathedral of St. Sophia (the oldest surviving stone building in...
- russiatrek.org blog/cities/saint-sophia-cathedral…In the Saint Sophia Cathedral in Vologda, you can see preserved frescoes of the 17th century and the iconostasis of the first half of the 18th century.
- brilliant-tourism.com 12519126-saint-sophia-…Saint Sophia Cathedral in Vologda was built in 1568-1570. It was erected in the image of the Dormition Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin.
- spottinghistory.com view/3305/saint-sophia-…Saint Sophia Cathedral is the oldest surviving building in the city of Vologda. It was built in 1568-1570, when Ivan the Terrible introduced the Oprichnina and made...
- live-for-art.com works/architecture/saint-sophia-…St. Sophia Cathedral has been through a lot. It was badly damaged when Polish and Lithuanian forces attacked Vologda in 1612, it burnt several times.