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The Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Photos, Travel
The Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is the largest Orthodox Monastery in Russia, located in the center of Sergiev Posad in Moscow region.
It is considered that the monastery was founded in 1337. In the Middle Ages, the monastery played a prominent role in the political life of the North-Eastern Russia. Photos by Dmitry Gazin
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The Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Religion, Travel
The Dormition (Uspenskiy) Cathedral in Vladimir is an outstanding monument of white-stone architecture of pre-Mongol Russia (the 12th century). Today, it is the cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church and the National Museum.
Historically, before the rise of Moscow, it was the main cathedral of Vladimir-Suzdal Russia. This cathedral is one of the few temples with preserved frescoes of Andrei Rublev. In 1992, the Dormition Cathedral was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage. Photos by Petr Ushanov
beautiful architectural monument
Tags: churches · Vladimir city
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Abandoned church in the middle of nowhere
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Culture, Regions
Trinity Church, built in 1827-1832, is located near Pyatino village (western edge of Ulyanovsk region). Previously, next to the church, there was a manor of noble family of Annenkov.
The church is rapidly decaying; domes and columns in the interior are crumbling. It looks like nobody cares about preserving it. Pyatino landscape is definitely one of the most fascinating Russian landscapes. Photos by av_otus
Tags: Abandoned · churches · Ulyanovsk oblast
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Rostov Kremlin – Russian cultural heritage
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, History, Travel
Rostov Kremlin (1670-1683), currently the State Museum-Reserve, is one of the most amazing cultural and architectural objects of Russian heritage. Photo by Alexey Skalin
Tags: churches · Yaroslavl oblast
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Church of the Savior on Blood
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Religion, Travel
Church of the Savior on Blood in St. Petersburg was built in 1883-1907 to commemorate the fact that at this place, in 1881, as a result of the assassination, the Emperor Alexander II was mortally wounded. Height of the church is 81 meters.
It was built as a memorial to Alexander II of the money raised throughout Russia. This beautiful church, museum and architectural monument, is located in the historic center of St. Petersburg on the bank of the Griboyedov Canal near Mikhailovsky Garden. Photos by deletant
let’s go on a tour of the church
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Unique Baroque Church in the Dubrovitsy Estate
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Religion, Travel
Near the town of Podolsk, on the confluence of the Desna and Pakhra, the Dubrovitsy Estate is located.
It is famous for its Church of the Sign of the Most Holy Mother of God made in the style of European Baroque. This style was not typical for the traditional Russian church architecture.
more info about this unique church
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The Medieval Church Shelled during the Military Exercises
No comments · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Culture, History, Photos
Lutheran church in Gross Engelau was built in the 14th century during the reign of power and financial prosperity of the Teutonic Order. Lutheran church tower was often used as an observation post during military conflicts.
In 1807, the Russian officers observed the battle of Friedland from it. In August 1914, Gross Engelau was again in the thick of things, the tower was used by the military again.
Photo of the church before 1945
Tags: churches · Kaliningrad oblast
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Pearl of Russian temple architecture in Kukoboy village
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Photos, Regions, Religion
This majestic Savior Cathedral, built in the early 20th century, is standing in the center of the small village Kukoboy (population about 1,000). The cathedral is a picturesque temple constructed in high artistic style.
It is considered one of the most beautiful churches in Yaroslavl region and in all Russia. The temple impresses in its beauty and amazing proportions, rich ornamentation of white facing stone. Photos by Denis Spirin
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Churches of the Russian artist Valery Busygin
No comments · Posted by Alex Smirnov in Art, Religion, Video
Valery Busygin was born in 1952 in Morshansk, small town located in the north of Tambov oblast. In 1972 he graduated from Penza Art College named after K.A.Savitsky. Since 1990 the artist participated in a lot of exhibitions in Russia and abroad.
The paintings of Valery Busygin are exhibited in galleries: “Charles Hecht Galleries” Los Angeles, “Gabreal Franklin Galleries” Santa Cruz, “Richard Thomas Galleries” San Francisco, Monterey, Laguna Beach, (USA) and in private collections in Russia and abroad (more paintings of Valery Busygin).
Tags: churches · Tambov oblast
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Unique architectural ensemble of Pochozersky church
1 Comment · Posted by Sergei Rzhevsky in Architecture, Photos, Religion, Travel
Pochozersky church complex built in the 17th-18th centuries is unique architectural ensemble consisting of two churches and bell tower – one of five remaining in the Russian North, and one of only three in Arkhangelsk oblast.
The complex is of significant historical and architectural value due to the fact that it has extremely rare in the Russian wooden architecture diagonal three-dimensional composition, which is unique in Russia. Photos by Constantin Voutsen
Tags: Arkhangelsk oblast · churches