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  • The Church of the Ascension was built in 1532, in the imperial estate of Kolomenskoye, near Moscow, to celebrate the birth of the prince who was to become Tsar Ivan IV "the Terrible". The church is now situated near the centre of Moscow on the steep slope that descends to the floodplain of the Moscow River. The church represented a new stage in Russian architecture. It is the first tent-roofed church to be built in stone.
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  • The Church of the Ascension at Kolomenskoye is a single whole and all the attributes expressing its Outstanding Universal Value are within the inscribed...
  • The Church of the Ascension was built in 1532, in the imperial estate of Kolomenskoye, near Moscow, to celebrate the birth of the prince who was to become Tsar...
  • The Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoye represents an innovative design in the architecture of Russian Orthodox churches.
  • By the end of the summer of 1532, all construction work was completed, and in September the new church in Kolomenskoye was consecrated.
  • Situated in the picturesque Kolomenskoye estate is the Church of the Ascension, a 16th century holy landmark.
  • The original layout of the Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoye, a brief description of which has survived to this day, is strikingly different from its final version.
  • The Church of the Ascension was built in 1532 on the imperial estate of Kolomenskoye, near Moscow, to celebrate the birth of the prince who was to become Tsar...
  • One of the most beautiful churches in Moscow, the main pearl of Kolomenskoe, one of the first, if not the first example of tabernacle architecture.
  • The Church of the Ascension is an impressive building on the large Kolomenskoye Estate in Moscow, Russia.
  • Church of John the Baptist in Dyakovo. A modern reconstruction of the Wooden palace (2011). Panorama of Kolomenskoye, 18th century.
  • The Ascension Church in Kolomenskoye is an Orthodox church located in Kolomenskoye, which used to be a town and the residence of Russian...