Moscow: Baroque Architecture
Places and attractions in the Baroque architecture category
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Novodevichy Convent
Landmark 16th-century religious complex Nestled within the heart of Moscow, the Novodevichy Convent stands as a serene oasis of historical and architectural significance. Founded in 1524 by Grand Prince Vasili III, this UNESCO World Heritage Site has been a bastion of religion, culture, and politics...
Donskoy Monastery
Nestled within the bustling city of Moscow lies the serene Donskoy Monastery, a historical and architectural gem that has withstood the test of time. Founded in 1591 by Tsar Feodor Ivanovich, this Orthodox Christian monastery was established as a fortress to protect...
Krutitsy
17th-century complex with churches Nestled in the bustling city of Moscow, the Krutitsy Metropolitanate stands as a historic and spiritual oasis that beckons visitors with its serene atmosphere and rich history. This ecclesiastical enclave, dating back to the late 13th century, serves as a testament...
The Church of St. Alexis in Rogozhskaya Sloboda
The Church of St. Alexis in Rogozhskaya Sloboda is an orthodox church of the Moscow City diocese. The church was built in 1748-1751 in the Rogozhskaya Sloboda in the style of Elizabethan Baroque. It has the status of an object of cultural heritage of federal significance. It is located at: St. Stanislavsky, Building 29, Building 1.
St Clement's Church
St. Clement's Church is one of the two Orthodox churches in Moscow dedicated to a Roman Pope, St. Clement I. The massive five-domed two-storey church used to dominate the skyline of Zamoskvorechye.
Church of the Intercession at Fili
The Church of the Intercession at Fili is a Naryshkin baroque church commissioned by the boyar Lev Naryshkin in his suburban estate Fili; the territory has belonged to City of Moscow since 1935. It is located at 6, Novozavodskaya Street.
Church of All Saints
Church of All Saints na Kulichkakh is one of the oldest churches in Moscow, located at 2 Slavyanskaya Square. A notable feature of the church is its leaning bell-tower.
Menshikov Tower
Menshikov Tower, also known as the Church of Archangel Gabriel, is a Baroque Russian Orthodox Church in Basmanny District of Moscow, within the Boulevard Ring.
Monastery of the Holy Mandylion
The Monastery of the Holy Mandylion or Zaikonospassky Monastery is an Orthodox monastery on the Nikolskaya Street in Kitai-gorod, Moscow, just one block away from the Kremlin. It was founded in 1600 by Boris Godunov.
Church of the Savior on Bolvany
Church of Transfiguration of Savior in Bolvanovka, also abbreviated to Saviour in Bolvanovka, is an Orthodox church in Zamoskvorechye District of Moscow. The neighborhood, Bolvanovka, derives its name from Russian bolvan, which could mean either a billet or, in obsolete sense, a non-Orthodox cult image.