The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is the main cathedral of the Russian Orthodox church located near the Kremlin on the left bank of the Moskva River. It is the largest cathedral of the Russian Church designed for 10 000 people, built in the tradition of Russian-Byzantine style, and enjoyed the broad support of the state at the start of construction.
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- en.wikipedia.org Cathedral of Christ the SaviourThe new Cathedral of Christ the Saviour as viewed from the bridge over the Moscow River.
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- discoverwalks.com blog/russia/top-10-interesting-…The Cathedral of Christ the Savior part of the Russian Orthodox Church. It is located in the Russian capital, Moscow, within walking distance from Red Square...
- russiable.com 3. destinations 3.1. moscowThe Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is the highest orthodox temple in the world and the seat of the Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all the Russians.
- visitrussia.com citiesguide/moscow/places/…The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is the main cathedral of the Russian Orthodox church located near the Kremlin on the left bank of the Moskva River.
- youtube.com watchHere I present a look at the history of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow. Built as a result of Napoleon's retreat from Moscow, the Cathedral was...25 bin görüntülemeYayınlandı19 Ara 2011
- russiaeguide.com cathedral-christ-the-saviour.htmlServices in the cathedral have been held since 2000. The modern Cathedral of Christ the Saviour complex includes the upper and the lower temples.
- orthodoxwiki.org Cathedral_of_Christ_the_Saviour…The Cathedral was formally named the Cathedral of Christ the Savior on December 13, 1880, when the priests and other clergy were also assigned to it for the...
- introducingmoscow.com cathedral-christ-saviourThe Cathedral of Christ the Saviour of Moscow was originally built between 1839 and 1883, commissioned by Tsar Alexander I in honour of those who died in...
- http://sacred-destinations.com russia/moscow-cathedral-…With the end of the Soviet rule, the Russian Orthodox Church received permission to rebuild the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (February 1990).