• The Vsegradsky cathedral (originally Спасо-Всеградский собор) was one of the main historical monuments in Vologda, Russia.
  • The Vsegradsky cathedral was one of the main historical monuments in Vologda. It was rebuilt from a wooden church between 1688-1698.
  • Russian Tsars Alexander I and Alexander II visited the Spaso-Vsegradsky Cathedral, and John of Kronstadt served at divine services.
  • It was rebuilt from a wooden church in 1688–1698, which was established after a severe plague outbreak in 1654. The cathedral had the revered Icon «Saviour...
  • Saint Sophia Cathedral is a Russian Orthodox cathedral, the oldest surviving stone building in the city of Vologda. ... Vsegradsky cathedral.
  • This include the Spaso-Vsegradsky Cathedral in Vologda—the same one that was erected in 1654. It was rebuilt in stone some thirty years later.
  • Spaso-Vsegradsky cathedral in Vologda, destroyed in 1972. Public domain. To preserve built-in-a-day churches, it was customary to reconstruct them in stone.
  • I visited Szentendre exactly on the Orthodox Easter day, so the city was full of Serbian tourists and the cathedral was packed.
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  • The Spaso-Vsegradsky Cathedral was originally built in the 17th century. To escape a plague, the people of Vologda constructed a wooden church in a single day.