Saturday, July 23, 2011

Cathedral of the Archangel - Moscow

One more card from Russia but this one is from Moscow and has been sent by Katerina "eminova". She sent 2 other cards but i already had them.

The 16th-century Cathedral of the Archangel stands on Cathedral Square in Moscow's Kremlin.
The Cathedral of the Archangel was commissioned by Ivan the Great (1440-1505) and constructed between 1505 and 1508 under the supervision of an Italian architect Aleviz Fryazin Noviy. The new edifice was built over the site of an earlier cathedral dating from 1333.

The Archangel Cathedral has played an important role in Russian political history, hosting celebrations of victories by the Russian military and the burials of tsars and grand princes until 1712, when the capital moved to St. Petersburg.
In total there are 54 burials in the cathedral, included 46 ornamented whitestone tombs and glazed cases made of bronze. Especially notable among the long-term residents are Ivan Kalita ("Moneybags"; c.1304-20), Dmitri Donskoi, Ivan the Great, and Ivan the Terrible (1530-84) behind the altar. - in: http://www.sacred-destinations.com/russia/moscow-cathedral-of-archangel

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