One of the most beautiful old architechture in the city is the Epiphany tower located in Baumana street.
Standing 63 meters tall, no one would miss its sight at the middle of the pedestrian street in the heart of the city.
The construction of the tower took only two years from 1895-1897.
Please read here for the complete history of the belltower and its cathedral:
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Very beautiful...monaster...
ReplyDeleteI Love this pictures nice taken with green houses next the cathedral...
ReplyDeleteMari, I like churches that signal their presence in the area with such an impressive tower. Very nice. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIncredible architecture!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful! No wonder you blog. You have such spectacular things right there in your city!
ReplyDeletewell captured, it is a stunning piece of architecture!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tower. Amazing considering how odl the building is! Great shots, thanks for sharing.. Have a happy week ahead!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful! very striking!
ReplyDeleteMajestic buildings like that are what makes people interested in architecture. I am off to read the link you provided.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tower! I especially love the last shot. The whole street looks beautiful, too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful monument. Your diary is very important to know the beauty of Russia and I thank you for this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous building with an awesome history!
ReplyDeletei enjoy all the colors. gorgeous views. ( :
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful landmark!
ReplyDeleteDearet Mari; How amazing the Epiphany tower is, especially in the snow scene☆☆☆
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That IS beautiful. It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeletePurrs,
Nissy
It's a beautiful tower and situated in such a novel setting. Excellent series.
ReplyDeleteIt's a stunning building and amazing it took only two years to build!
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a sight! Very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteInteresting building! I really like that second photo.
ReplyDeleteIt's color alone makes it stand out. Thanks for deciding to follow. Hope you'll show us murals from Russia on Monday Mural..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful architecture.
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