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Свято-Успенский собор Владимир. Holy Assumption Cathedral. Vladimir
Russia

Успенский собор — один из старейших русских храмов, свидетель важнейших исторических событий, сохранивший фрески Андрея Рублёва.

Успенский собор представляет собой редчайшее сочетание архитектуры, настенных росписей, иконописи, декоративно-прикладного искусства XII — XIX веков.

Древнейший собор Владимира был построен в 1158 — 1160 годы князем Андреем Боголюбским. Успенский собор был долгое время главным храмом всей Русской Земли.

В 1408 году стены храма расписал великий иконописец Андрей Рублев (свыше 300 кв. м.) Созданная им композиция «Страшный суд» полна не ужасным предчувствием адских мук, а созерцательным покоем и пасхальной радостью грядущего Воскресения. 

Владимирская икона Божией Матери

Первоначально Владимирская икона Божией Матери помещена Андреем Боголюбским в Успенский собор во Владимире: 

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В 1395 году чтимая икона перенесена в Москву для защиты города от Тамерлана в Успенский собор Кремля: 

https://www.360cities.net/image/dormition-cathedral-of-moscow-kremlin

С декабря 1999 года Владимирская икона Божией Матери находится в храме-музее Святителя Николая в Толмачах при Государственной Третьяковской галерее:

https://www.360cities.net/image/-virgin-of-vladimir-moscow

Assumption Cathedral is one of the oldest Russian churches, a shrine of the Orthodox Church, a witness to the most important historical events, a grand-ducal necropolis, a repository of unique ancient paintings.

The only documented and accurately dated monument that preserved frescoes of the famous icon painter Andrei Rublev, a unique monument of ancient Russian history and art included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Assumption Cathedral is a rare combination of architecture, wall paintings, iconography, decorative and applied art of the XII-XIX centuries.

Copyright: Kolesnikov Sergey
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Resolution: 23468x11734
Taken: 29/06/2023
Uploaded: 29/06/2023
Published: 30/06/2023
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