uspensky admiralty church voronezh city russia

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Assumption Church on the Admiralty Embankment in Voronezh city, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uspensky Admiralty temple. Voronezh city. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uspensky Admiralty temple. Voronezh city. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uspensky Admiralty church in Voronezh city, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uspensky Admiralty church in Voronezh city, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Assumption Admiralty Cathedral and Admiralty Square in summer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uspensky Admiralty temple. Winter Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uspensky Admiralty church in Voronezh city, Russia
Uspensky Admiralty church in Voronezh city, Russia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Voronezh, Russia, May 11, 2013: Uspensky Admiralty temple on Admiralty Square on Petrovskaya Embankment Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bell tower of the ancient Assumption Admiralty Church. Voronezh Royalty Free Stock Photo
The ancient Assumption Admiralty Church. Voronezh Royalty Free Stock Photo
The oldest Assumption Admiralty Church. Voronezh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Assumption Admiralty church Royalty Free Stock Photo
Admiralty Church in Voronezh Royalty Free Stock Photo
Uspensky Admiralty church XVII century is the oldest surviving church in Voronezh. The full name of the church is the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Ever-Virgin Mary. The five-headed chetverik with the low three-lobed apse 13.1 m high belongs to the pre-Petrine time. The rectangular refectory and a three-tiered bell tower 21.4 m high are made in the classicism style.


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