Cathedral of Christ the Savior |History and Architecture

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Magnificent and royal, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior is the tallest Eastern Orthodox Church in the world. From the glorious opulence to the grand interiors of the temple, everything expresses the prestige of the temple and its importance for the Russian Orthodox Church. It is the idyllic place to attend an Orthodox Mass or to climb its domes and appreciate the beautiful landscape of Moscow. The Cathedral of Christ the Savior is the most important cathedral in Moscow, even before the Cathedral of St. Basil, with an exceptional and peculiar history that dates back to the nineteenth century. It’s officially named as Cathedral Temple of the Christ the Savior (the Redeemer) of the Patriarch of Moscow. The temple is located in the central part of Moscow, near the Kremlin and next to the Moskva River. The style is the called Neo-Russian and its Byzantine architecture. It was inspired by the Hagia Sophia (Church of the Holy Wisdom), located in Istanbul, Turkey, the former Byzantine Empire. History and Architecture The Cathedral’s history originates in 1812, after the triumph of Russian troops over Napoleon’s French army. Tsar Alexander I wanted a temple to be erected in Moscow, with the name of Christ the Savior, in honour of those who fought and died in the Patriotic War of 1812, It was also to be erected as a historical monument and as a homage and as a gesture of thanks to the sacrifice of the Russian people. For this, the Tsar signed a declaration stating his gratefulness to Divine Providence. However, after a few historical ups and downs and few important situations in the works and designs, it was not until 1839, when the first stone was laid, already in the time of Tsar Nicholas I. The architect selected was Alexander Vitberg, for the construction of the Cathedral on Sparrow Hills, the highest point in Moscow. However, the soil began to sag under the weight of the building and the work was stopped. During the reign of the next emperor, Nicolas I, the project was commissioned to the prestigious and trained architect Konstantin Ton, a native of St. 1/3


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