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  • Who Were Saint Basil’s Cathedral’s Architects?
    The architects in charge of the construction were Ivan Barma and Postnik Yakovlev. Little else is known about these architects other than them designing the now incredibly famous church. According to a legend, Ivan the Terrible blinded Postnik Yakovlev after he designed it so that he would never build something as beautiful again, but that story is not supported by historical evidence.
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  • Who Were Saint Basils Cathedrals Architects? The architects in charge of the construction were Ivan Barma and Postnik Yakovlev.
  • Whether this tale is rooted in truth or myth, it adds to the allure of St. Basil's Cathedral, sparking intrigue and fascination among those who encounter its...
  • 9. The interior of St. Basils Cathedral has been described as adventurous. People who have visited this Cathedral have described their experience as fascinating...
  • ...Ivan had the architect(s) responsible blinded, so that he/they may never build any other building whose magnificence would match that of Saint Basils Cathedral.
  • It is said that the preservation of St. Basil's Cathedral happened because of the actions of Piotr Baranovski, an architect of the time.
  • Why is St Basils Cathedral so Colourful? The exterior of the cathedral was made to look like brickwork. Each era left its trace on the cathedrals architecture.
  • Commissioned by Ivan the Terrible in the 1500s, Saint Basils Cathedral is more than an architectural wonder–it’s a symbol of pride for Russia as a whole.
  • ...had a chapel added on the east side of the building, on the tomb of St. Basil the Blessed, a saint whose name is popularly used to refer to the cathedral.
  • Who built the church in Moscow? Saint Basils Cathedral was built between 1555 and 1561 by Ivan the Terrible in Moscow, Russia.