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❗️Built by Ivan the Terrible in the 1550's, St. Basil’s Cathedral bordering Red Square consists of nine separate chapels, each capped with its own individually shaped and colored dome.
It’s an Orthodox church in Red Square of Moscow, and is one of the most popular cultural symbols of Russia. The building, now a museum, is officially known as the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos on the Moat, or Pokrovsky Cathedral.
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St. Basil’s Cathedral
St. Basil’s Cathedral is a iconic symbol of the city, and a must to see for any tourists visiting Moscow. The location is quite convenient as it is in the hearth of the city's down town. The recommended sightseeing time is half an hour or maximum one hour. This is a building that lets you really understand the scale and magnificent appearance of public buildings in the past. I strongly recommend to visit this place during the day and during the night time, the lights makes the whole place to look stunning. This place gets very crowded over the weekends so if you have the chance to go during weekdays you will avoid big groups.
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Moscow Tourist Attractions | Saint Basil's Cathedral (1518)
Saint Basil's Cathedral (1518). Saint Basil's Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed, is located at the southern end of Red Square in the center of Moscow, the capital of Russia, adjacent to the Kremlin. It is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral built by Russian architects Barma and Postnik Yakovlev under the command of Tsar Ivan the Terrible. The cathedral is named after a monk named Basil, who was highly trusted by Tsar Ivan at the time. The central tower of the cathedral is 65 meters tall and is topped with nine colorful onion-shaped domes.
Moscow suburbs at night.
In "An Evening in the Outskirts of Moscow"
There is a girl named "Kalinka".
She is "Across the River on the Far Bank".
Standing under a "Hawthorn Tree"
Softly singing "Red Berry Blossoms Bloom"
......
These familiar songs
Lead memories to Moscow.
Let's accompany the melody of music.
Let's step into this historic city together~
St. Basil's Cathedral is one of the most famous churches in Russia, known for its nine onion-shaped domes of different shapes and colors. The church was built in the late 16th century, and the exquisite architectural art is presented here vividly, with bright colors full of fairy tale colors.
The Moscow TV Tower, completed in 1967, stands at a height of 540 meters. There is an observation deck at 337 meters, where you can enjoy Russian cuisine while overlooking the entire view of Moscow.
The Moscow River runs through the entire city, and the name Moscow comes from it. During the navigation season, taking a yacht cruise on the Moscow River allows you to enjoy many famous attractions.
St. Basil's Cathedral
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you will be amazed the beauty of their metro train station it looks like a museum,, theST. Basil Cathedral at red square,the heart of magical Moscow it is absulutely amazing
Moscow landmark onion church
Many people have an impression of Moscow from this church
but a few people know that the onion head of this Orthodox church has a total of nine
And from every angle, the plane of the facade
western church is a long and short cross
and as an Orthodox church, its plane is a positive "ten" shape
this with its positive eight The shape of the edge is very consistent and it also shows the difference between it and the church in the West.
The top of the nine churches is not at the beginning but later added separately
not to know St. Petersburg also has a church of almost similar shape called the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood.
The Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed is the most famous church in Russia, its onion top rooftops composed of 9 different shapes and colors is world famous, and may be said to be a landmark building in the Kremlin and Red Square area. Here the delicate and outstanding architectural artistry of this Eastern Orthodox church appears in vivid detail, and is now part of the national historical museum. Inside there are many wall paintings worthy of admiration of Eastern European peoples from around the 16th Century.
The church was constructed at the end of the 16th century, in order to commemorate the pacification of Kazan Khanate by Ivan the Terrible. It is said that Ivan the Terrible ordered the architect to be blinded, so that he would never make a building more beautiful than this one. This story discredits Ivan the Terrible while at the same time paradoxically reflecting the great beauty of the church.
St. Basil’s cathedral is composed of a series of small churches. At a glance they form a tangled maze, but in fact they have a regular organization: at the center of each church there is a lofty tower with a high arched roof, with a height of around 47 meters. The drum shaped dome is golden and shining, and the beam-shaped cylindrical tower is inlaid with niches on upper levels, and on lower levels has a row of high oval windows. Surrounded by 4 large chapels with octagonal towers, the roof is adorned with a huge “Onion Head” dome. Diagonally, between the 4 towers, there are 4 small chapels. The front doors of the 8 towers all face the winding corridor of the central church, and in all directions the outside of the church is surrounded by corridors and stairways.
The colors of the onion head domes are magnificent, scintillating in the sunlight, seeming like a castle out of children’s tales.
If there is any particularly nice building near the Red Square, it is nothing more than the "Vasily Ascension Church". This church, which has appeared on numerous Russian tourism brochures, the shape of the top of the onion in the Orthodox Church, and the color matching, undoubtedly represent the architectural image of Moscow and even Russia.
In front of the church is the statue of the national hero Minin and Pozharsky. From 1611 to 1612, they defeated the Polish aggressor army and liberated Moscow.
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St. Basil's Cathedral (Huaciray Brahlin Church) is located at the southern end of the Red Square in the center of Moscow, Russia, close to the Kremlin. Built by Russian architects Balma and Postnik under the orders of the Tsar and Ivan Dagong, it was built in 1560. The name of the church was based on the name of a monk Vasily, who was trusted by Ivan the Great at the time. The central tower is 65 meters high and has nine golden onion-shaped church roofs. These nine church tops were not originally created, but were added separately.
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