Cathedral Of The Archangel
The Cathedral of the Archangel is the Kremlin's second-most important church. Aleviz Noviy, an Italian architect, built this magnificent masterpiece of Russian architecture in 1505–1509. The cathedral's design includes five domes that are shifted to the east. The center one is made of gold, while the others are made of silver.
Until the end of the 17th century, the Russian monarchs were buried in the Cathedral of the Archangel. There are 54 graves of male members of Russia's Tsar family, including Ivan Kalita, Ivan IV Grozny, and others. Following the demolition of the Voznesenskiy monastery in 1929, the remains of Russian Queens and Princesses were also relocated here.
The walls are covered with frescoes created in the mid-seventeenth century by masters such as Simon Ushakov, Stepan Ryazancev, and others. The Cathedral also houses important Russian Orthodox Church relics. The Cathedral was renovated in 1955 and is now used as a museum, but divine services are still held there on important Orthodox holidays.
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Address: Moscow, Russia, 103073
Phone: +7 495 695-37-76
Website: http://www.kreml.ru/ru/museums/archangel/