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  1. The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Russian: Храм Христа́ Спаси́теля, romanized: Khram Khristá Spasítelya, IPA: [xram xrʲɪˈsta spɐˈsʲitʲɪlʲə]) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow, Russia, on the northern bank of the Moskva River, a few hundred metres southwest of the Kremlin.

    • 3,980 m²
  2. The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Russian: Хра́м Христа́ Спаси́теля) is the tallest Eastern Orthodox Church in the world. It is situated in Moscow, on the banks of the Moskva River, a few blocks west of the Kremlin.

  3. Oct 22, 2012 · Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Russian: Хра́м Христа́ Спаси́теля), located in Moscow on the bank of the Moscow River, is the largest church in Russia. The origin of the Cathedral began with the signing of a manifesto on December 25, 1812 by Tsar Alexander I declaring his intention of building a cathedral in honor of ...

  4. The Cathedral of Christ the Savior is a remarkable landmark located in the heart of Moscow. Situated on the northern bank of the Moscow River, the cathedral is just a few blocks southwest of the Kremlin and Red Square, two of the most iconic sites in Moscow.

  5. Daily from 8 am to 6 pm. Opening times may vary according to the date. Price. Free entry. Climbing up the domes: 400 RUB. Transport. Metro: Kropotkinskaya, línea 1. The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow is a majestic Orthodox church with a legendary history full of stories.

  6. In 1839 Ton started construction on the new location on the bank of the Moskva River, where the ancient Alekseevsky Convent had been standing and later moved to Sokolniki. The construction site was very well chosen: the temple was visible from any point of Moscow and stood side by side with the Kremlin.

  7. The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is the main cathedral of the Russian Orthodox church located near the Kremlin on the left bank of the Moskva River. It is the largest cathedral of the Russian Church designed for 10 000 people, built in the tradition of Russian-Byzantine style, and enjoyed the broad support of the state at the start of ...

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