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The Monastery of the Holy Saviour of St.Yefim in Susdal
(1507-1511, second half of sixteenth century)
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Cathedral and Church-Belfry under the Gates of Raspyatsky(Crucifixion) Monastery (to the right)
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Partly restored in the late nineteenth century by Mikhail Vrubel.
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have one bedroom and feature excellent up-to-date facilities including voice-mail, satellite and cable TV, computer modem outlet, telephone in bathroom, bidet, minibar and safe. There are king-size (180 sm) or twin beds, comfortable chairs and writing desks, armoires with TV sets and spacious wardrobes in all rooms. Many rooms offer view to St.Isaac.s Cathedral.
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(1158-1160, 1185-1198). View from the Dmitrievsky Cathedral
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St.Isaak's Cathedral and Astoria Hotel
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View to the Side of the Bogoyavlensky Cathedral in 3 photos. Photo 1.
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View to the Side of the Bogoyavlensky Cathedral in 3 photos. Photo 2..
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Picture-Card ed. by Gorozhankin A.A. N4. At the beginning of the ่่th century
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The worship of the icon is connected with the campaigns of Ivan IV against the Tartar states and reminiscences of the victory over Tartars in the Battle of Kulikovo, on the river Don, in 1380. Tsar Ivan took the icon in his Kazan military expedition of 1552 and, after the victory, placed it in the Annunciation Cathedral of the Kremlin. In 1591, Tsar Fedor's prayer before it preceded the miraculous deliverance of Moscow from the troops of Khan Kazi Ghirei.
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