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  1. History of St. Basil's Cathedral. St. Basil's was built to commemorate the capture of the Tatar stronghold of Kazan in 1552, which occured on the Feast of the Intercession of the Virgin. The cathedral was thus officially named Cathedral of the Intercession of the Virgin by the Moat (the moat being one that originally ran beside the Kremlin).

  2. Jul 26, 2023 · Brick, stone, and wood. Height. 47.5 meters (or 156 ft) Location. Moscow, Russia. St. Basil’s Cathedral is a stunning church building in Moscow, Russia. Ever since it was constructed, it has been considered to be one of the most gorgeous pieces of Russian architecture ever designed, but it no longer serves the purpose for which it was ...

  3. Mar 3, 2016 · 2. THE CATHEDRAL WAS CONSTRUCTED IN HONOR OF A MILITARY CONQUEST. Ivan’s goal of military dominance over a central Russian state led to numerous conflicts during his reign. In the 1550s, his ...

  4. Saint Basil's Cathedral. The Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed (Russian: Sobor Vasiliia Blazennogo), commonly known as Saint Basil's Cathedral, Kremlin, is a former church in Red Square in Moscow, Russia. The building, now a museum, is officially known as the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin on the Moat (Russian: Sobor Pokrova ...

  5. Mar 19, 2024 · St. Basil’s Cathedral was built between 1555 and 1561 on the orders of Ivan IV. It is located in Moscow’s Red Square. The cathedral combines different styles, including Byzantine, Gothic, and Russian Orthodox. It has nine domes, each representing one of the saints that Ivan the Terrible had canonized. The cathedral was initially built to ...

  6. St. Basil's Cathedral A church in Red Square in Moscow, Russia. Built from 1555-61 on orders from Ivan the Terrible and commemorates the capture of Kazan and Astrakhan.

  7. Oct 22, 2012 · St. Basil's Cathedral. The Intercession Cathedral ( Pokrovsky Cathedral, better known as the Cathedral of St. Basil the Blessed or St. Basil's Cathedral) was commissioned by Ivan the Terrible and built between 1534 and 1561 in Moscow to commemorate the capture of Kazan. In 1588 Tsar Fedor Ivanovich had a chapel added on the eastern side above ...

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