Cathedral of Christ the Saviour - low angle view - stock photo

The Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow was originally consecrated in 1883 in commemoration of the Russian army's victory over Napoleon. It was destroyed in 1920s on Stalin's personal order. The cathedral was rebuilt in 2000. It is the tallest Eastern Orthodox church in the world.Architecture, The Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow was originally consecrated in 1883 in commemoration of the Russian army's victory over Napoleon. It was destroyed in 1920s on Stalin's personal order. The cathedral was rebuilt in 2000. It is the tallest Eastern Orthodox church in the world.
The Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow was originally consecrated in 1883 in commemoration of the Russian army's victory over Napoleon. It was destroyed in 1920s on Stalin's personal order. The cathedral was rebuilt in 2000. It is the tallest Eastern Orthodox church in the world.Architecture, The Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow was originally consecrated in 1883 in commemoration of the Russian army's victory over Napoleon. It was destroyed in 1920s on Stalin's personal order. The cathedral was rebuilt in 2000. It is the tallest Eastern Orthodox church in the world.
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour - low angle view
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