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msk0079
msk0079

clock on the Spasskaya tower of the Kremlin. Kremlin tower

wooden folk products
wooden folk products

folk products, wooden utensils

St. Basil
St. Basil

Ancient temple in the center of Moscow, the capital of Russia

stone14
stone14

Ascension church. In 1532 year ending the construction.

St. Basil
St. Basil

Ancient temple in the center of Moscow, the capital of Russia

wooden folk products
wooden folk products

folk products, wooden utensils

rmsk0031
rmsk0031

Moscow, Russia, Kremlin

St. Basil
St. Basil

Ancient temple in the center of Moscow, the capital of Russia

wooden folk products
wooden folk products

folk products, wooden utensils

wooden folk products
wooden folk products

folk products, wooden utensils

stone01
stone01

medieval Church architecture

stone39
stone39

Ascension church. In 1532 year ending the construction

Golden dome
Golden dome

Church Of Christ The Savior

ancient temple
ancient temple

In 1152, Prince Yuri Dolgoruky built a small white stone Church, dedicating it to his patron Saint George the victorious. In 1230, Prince Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich ordered to destroy the grandfather's building, as it "decayed and broken", and in its place in 1230-1234 was built St. George's Cathedral, which became the top of Vladimir-Suzdal architecture and the last white stone building in front of the Mongol-Tatar invasion

ancient temple
ancient temple

In 1152, Prince Yuri Dolgoruky built a small white stone Church, dedicating it to his patron Saint George the victorious. In 1230, Prince Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich ordered to destroy the grandfather's building, as it "decayed and broken", and in its place in 1230-1234 was built St. George's Cathedral, which became the top of Vladimir-Suzdal architecture and the last white stone building in front of the Mongol-Tatar invasion

ancient temple
ancient temple

In 1152, Prince Yuri Dolgoruky built a small white stone Church, dedicating it to his patron Saint George the victorious. In 1230, Prince Svyatoslav Vsevolodovich ordered to destroy the grandfather's building, as it "decayed and broken", and in its place in 1230-1234 was built St. George's Cathedral, which became the top of Vladimir-Suzdal architecture and the last white stone building in front of the Mongol-Tatar invasion