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St Vladimir's Church, Moscow

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Phone
  
+7 495 621-92-22

Architect
  
Aloisio da Milano

St Vladimir's Church, Moscow

Address
  
с. 1, Starosadskiy per., 11с1, Moskva, Russia, 109028

Similar
  
Ivanovsky Convent, Temple of the Three Saints in, Church of St Nicholas i, Church of All Saints - Moscow, Nativity Church at Putinki

The Church of St. Vladimir in the Old Gardens (Церковь Святого Владимира в Старых Садах) is a pentacupolar Orthodox church in Basmanny District of Moscow, next to Ivanovsky Convent, close to the confluence of the Yauza and Moskva rivers. It originated in the early 15th century as a palace church of Vasily I and was frequented by royals until the ascension of the Romanov dynasty.

The deliberately archaizing building was erected in the 1660s on the old foundations. The south porch is left over from an earlier church designed by Aloisio the New for Vasily III in 1514. A distinctive belfry was overhauled during Catherine II's reign.

The Soviets closed the church and prepared it for demolition. Its domes were dismantled, and the interior was adapted for storage of books. A 1980 fire destroyed the remaining frescoes. The Russian Orthodox Church obtained the church in 1990 and had it thoroughly repaired and refurnished. Its parish is one of the most prosperous in Moscow.

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St Vladimir's Church, Moscow Wikipedia


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