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religious architecture
religious architecture

white stone ancient monastery

St. Basil
St. Basil

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

St. Basil
St. Basil

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

St. Basil
St. Basil

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

rel0058
rel0058

Traditional religion

templ549
templ549

Ancient temple

monastery
monastery

Vysoko-Petrovsky monastery

monastery
monastery

Vysoko-Petrovsky monastery

leg0059
leg0059

children's game, constructor

leg0088
leg0088

children's game, constructor

leg0091
leg0091

children's game, constructor

muz0019
muz0019

Palace, Museum, painting, sculpture

railway6546
railway6546

railway, steam locomotive, electric locomotive, locomotive

railway6562
railway6562

railway, steam locomotive, electric locomotive, locomotive

railway6568
railway6568

railway, steam locomotive, electric locomotive, locomotive

railway6570
railway6570

railway, steam locomotive, electric locomotive, locomotive

Museum
Museum

Palace, Museum, painting, sculpture

Museum
Museum

Palace, Museum, painting, sculpture

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