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Built between 1633 and 1636 to commemorate Russia's liberation from Polish occupation during the Time of Troubles, this church was destroyed in 1936 for the planned remodeling of all Kitai Gorod.
Built between 1633 and 1636 to commemorate Russia's liberation from Polish occupation during the Time of Troubles, this church was destroyed in 1936 for the planned remodeling of all Kitai Gorod. The current cathedral is a replica, rebuilt in 1993.
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Nikolskaya ulitsa, 3, Moscow, Russia, 109012
+7 495 698-27-01
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