On the north end of Red Square, the Cathedral of St. Visily the Blessed sits in all its majesty. The refined architecture is unique in all the world. Originally the site of the Church of St. Trinity, as Red Square centuries ago was actually referred to as "Troitskaya Square" or Trinity Square. The church of St. Trinity was demolished in the late 16th Century and replaced with the current cathedral.
Friday, April 28, 2006
Cathedral of Visily the Blessed, Moscow
On the north end of Red Square, the Cathedral of St. Visily the Blessed sits in all its majesty. The refined architecture is unique in all the world. Originally the site of the Church of St. Trinity, as Red Square centuries ago was actually referred to as "Troitskaya Square" or Trinity Square. The church of St. Trinity was demolished in the late 16th Century and replaced with the current cathedral.
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