The 10 Best Churches & Cathedrals in Boulevard Ring, Central Russia

June 25, 2021 Janean Rudisill

The political, scientific, historical, architectural and business center of Russia, Moscow displays the country's contrasts at their most extreme. The ancient and modern are juxtaposed side by side in this city of 10 million. Catch a metro from one of the ornate stations to see Red Square, the Kremlin, the nine domes of St. Basil's Cathedral, Lenin's Mausoleum, the KGB Museum and other symbols of Moscow's great and terrible past, then lighten up and shop Boulevard Ring or people watch in Pushkin Square.
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1. Temple of the Resurrection

Bryusov Lane, 15, Moscow 125009 Russia +7 495 629-66-16
Excellent
80%
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20%
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Temple of the Resurrection

2. Saint Basil's Cathedral

Red Square 2, Moscow 109012 Russia https://shm.ru/museum/hvb/
Excellent
79%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
4%
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4.5 based on 12,380 reviews

Saint Basil's Cathedral

Built by Ivan the Terrible in the 1550s, this intriguing cathedral bordering Red Square consists of nine separate chapels, each capped with its own individually shaped and colored dome.

Reviewed By AlSuwaidi_R7 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

You must visit the iconic symbol of Russia - Moscow and take take a picture outside of this most beautiful building St. Basil’s and capture and the amazing details of this historical architecture in world.

3. Uspensky Cathedral

Borovitskaya Street Kremlin, Moscow 613310 Russia +7 495 695-41-46
Excellent
64%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 433 reviews

Uspensky Cathedral

Once used for coronations, this Cathedral Square church is notable for its five golden domes and numerous windows, and contains the wooden coronation throne built for Ivan the Terrible.

Reviewed By Bazlen28

Another fabulous church at the Kremlin. Gorgeous inside, no photography. Plenty to see, it is free entry so gets quite busy, worth it though.

4. Cathedral of Christ the Saviour

Volkhonka, 15, Moscow 119019 Russia +7 495 637-12-76 [email protected] http://www.xxc.ru
Excellent
62%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
8%
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4.5 based on 2,154 reviews

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour

The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is a Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow, Russia, on the northern bank of the Moskva River, a few hundred metres southwest of the Kremlin. With an overall height of 103 metres (338 ft), it is the tallest Orthodox Christian church in the world.

Reviewed By AlSuwaidi_R7 - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

This marvelous architecture church is located opposite to the Kremlin Moscow with beautiful view from a pedestrian bridge over Moscow River. The church is extremely beautiful and elegant especially with its golden domes and beautiful exterior design and architecture.

5. Kazan Cathedral

Nikolskaya st., 3, Moscow 109012 Russia +7 495 698-19-96 [email protected] http://www.kazanski-sobor.ru
Excellent
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4.5 based on 274 reviews

Kazan Cathedral

Built in 1993, this is a replica of the 17th century church built to commemorate victory over the Poles and demolished in the 1930s by the Bolsheviks.

Reviewed By drogilmour - Guatemala City, Guatemala

The shrines of the church include the icon of Kazan Mother of God, Our Lady of Upbringing and a relic with particles of 83 orthodox saints. Kazan was mostly populated by Tatars, Mongol invaders of Russia and Europe, who were Muslim. Legend has it that one night before a battle, the tsar heard the chiming of the bells of Moscow, then an icon appeared to the people and immediately began to perform miraculous healing work, after which many people converted to Orthodox Christianity. By the 1930s, the Soviet government resolved to have it demolished. The Red Square was supposed to become a site for holding socialist ceremonies. The church was recreated in 1990–1993, so the modern building is, in fact, a brand new structure, check the frescoes by the entrance hall, all are dated 1990. Religious services take place in the mornings and evenings.

6. St Andrew's Anglican Church

Voznesenskiy Lane, 8, Moscow 121069 Russia +7 495 629-98-89 [email protected] http://www.standrewsmoscow.org
Excellent
63%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
4%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 75 reviews

St Andrew's Anglican Church

Built in 1884, this Anglican church was restored and reopened in 1991. It is the only example of English Victorian church architecture in Moscow.

7. Holy Trinity Church in Nikitniki

Nikitnikov Lane 3 Kitai Gorod, Moscow 109012 Russia +7 495 698-34-51 http://www.nikitniki.ru
Excellent
72%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Holy Trinity Church in Nikitniki

Reviewed By TatiTripAdv - Moscow, Russia

Unique antic church was built at 1628-1658. Rich decoration shows Russian architecture style.Inside you can find chandeliers donated by Tzar. As many churches it survived in many fires. However not many churches survived over Soviet period. This one was closed as church but was used as museum ground. Interesting place for visiting and for understanding our history.

8. St. Barbara Church

Varvarka St, 2 Kitai-Gorod, Moscow 109012 Russia +7 495 368-13-85 [email protected]
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

St. Barbara Church

9. Menshikov Tower

Arkhangelskiy ln Metro Chistye Prudi, Moscow 111672 Russia
Excellent
71%
Good
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Menshikov Tower

10. Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul

Starosadskiy Lane, 7/10/6, Moscow 101000 Russia +7 495 628-53-36 http://www.lutherancathedral.ru
Excellent
64%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
5%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 176 reviews

Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul

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