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  • The Cathedral of the Annunciation was built by architects from Pskov in 1484-1489 as part of Grand Duke Ivan III's plans for a large-scale renovation of the Moscow Kremlin. Construction work began using the existing foundations in 1484 and was completed in August 1489. A number of the early 15th-century icons were re-used in the new building.
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  • The Cathedral of the Annunciation in Moscow is a Russian Orthodox church dedicated to the Annunciation of the Theotokos.
  • The Blagoveshchensky Cathedral (Annunciation Cathedral) was constructed on the orders of Grand Duke Ivan III between 1484 and 1489.
  • All cathedrals in Moscow are beautiful but the Cathedral of the Annunciation is very special with its brilliant stature and history.
  • Across the square is the Cathedral of the Annunciation, built in 1484–89 by craftsmen from Pskov (though burned in 1547, it was rebuilt in 1562–64).
  • The Annunciation Cathedral had been the private chapel of the Moscow great princes and tsars for centuries.
  • Cathedral of Annunciation is one of very few old Russian monuments containing almost intact monumental painting of 16th century.
  • The large-scale restructuring of the Kremlin started during the reign of Ivan Kalita included Cathedral of the Annunciation as well.
  • Compared with the other two major Kremlin cathedrals, the Annunciation Cathedral has slightly smaller dimensions.
  • The Cathedral of the Annunciation was built on the Sobornaya Square (Cathedral Square) by architects from Pskov in 1484-1489.
  • It also includes one of the most famous Moscow churches - the Cathedral of the Annunciation.