Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Moscow
The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour stands as a majestic landmark in the Khamovniki District of Moscow.
Originally commissioned by Tsar Alexander I, it commemorates Russia's victory against Napoleon.
As the tallest Orthodox Christian church in the world, it is a symbol of Russian religious tradition.
Following its demolition in 1931, the cathedral was reconstructed and completed on August 19, 2000.
It houses some of the Russian Orthodox Church's most sacred relics and artistic treasures.
Location: Moscow
Location: Khamovniki District
Inception: August 19, 2000
Founder: Alexander I of Russia
Architect: Konstantin Thon
Official opening: 1883
Architectural style: Russian-Byzantine architecture
Length: 85 m
Width: 85 m
Address: Волхонка 15, 119019 Москва, Россия 119019
Website: xxc.ru
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