Russian architecture facts for kids
Russian architecture is the name of the Architecture style of Russia from the early Russian wooden architecture period until the Stalinist Architecture period. from the "Pre-Christian" until the "Kievan Rus Christian" period most of the structures was made of wood and after than the structures was made by stones
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Saint Basil's Cathedral (1482–95) is a showcase of Muscovite Russian architecture.
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Saint Sophia Cathedral in Veliky Novgorod (1045–1050)
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Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Veliky Novgorod (1113–1136)
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St. George's Cathedral of Yuriev Monastery near Veliky Novgorod (1119)
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St. Peter and St. Paul's Church in Smolensk (1146)
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Golden Gate in Vladimir (1158–1164)
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St. Michael the Archangel Church in Smolensk (1180–1197)
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Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir (1186–1189)
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Cathedral of Saint Demetrius in Vladimir (1194–1197)
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Church of the Transfiguration on Ilyina Street in Veliky Novgorod (1374)
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Palace of Facets in Moscow Kremlin (1487–1492)
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Old English Court - headquarters of English Muscovy Company (1490–1510)
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Spasskaya Tower in Moscow Kremlin (1491)
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Palace of Alexis I in Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery (1652–1654)
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Palace of the wealthy merchant family Pogankin in Pskov (1671–1679)
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Metropolitan Palace in Yaroslavl (1680th–1690th)
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Pushkikov's palace in Nizhny Novgorod (1698)
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Peterhof Palace (1714–1755)
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Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo (1752–1757)
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Winter Palace (1762–1796)
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Kazan Cathedral (1801–1811)
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Bolshoi Theatre (1821–1825)
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Shukhov Tower in Moscow
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Melnikov House (1927–1929)
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Central Post Office in Ekaterinburg
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Maxim Gorky Theatre in Rostov-na-Donu
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Moscow State University main building
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Typical Khrushchyovka in Nizhny Novgorod
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In Spanish: Arquitectura de Rusia para niños