• 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. Ivanovsky Monastery, Pskov. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ivanovsky Monastery.
  • All the buildings of the Ivanovsky Monastery in Moscow have not been renovated since 1917, which has led to almost a loss of cultural and historical heritage.
  • In 1700, the descendants of Prince Pozharsky donated the village of Safonovo and the village of Yuryevskoye in the Moscow district to the Ivanovsky monastery.
  • The Ivanovsky monastery was first mentioned in 1243. It was founded by Princess Efrosinya, the wife of Prince Yaroslav Vladimirovich of Pskov, who...
  • Ivanovsky Monastery was founded as a male monastery in the 15th century in Zamoskvorechye.
  • Of the twenty monasteries that existed in pre-revolutionary Moscow, the information in all the reference books about the Ivanovsky maiden was almost the shortest.
  • Ivanovsky Monastery in Moscow is one of thethe oldest temples not only of the capital, but also of Orthodox Russia.
  • The church is located at the city center, on the left bank of the Velikaya River, in the Zavelichye quarter. It currently belongs to Krypetsky Monastery.
  • In 1861-1878, the architect M. Bykovsky rebuilt the Ivanovsky monastery. ... The picturesque view of the Ivanovsky Monastery is loved by filmmakers.
  • The monastery contains particles of the relics of 168 Orthodox martyrs; one of the most revered shrines is the cassock of John of Kronstadt.