The iconic cathedral located at the heart of the Red Square in Moscow.
It was built in the 16th century to commemorate a military victory under the rule of Ivan the Terrible.
If you remember me posting about Kul Shariff mosque, this is the cathedral which architecture was originally based from the old mosque which was destroyed during the seige of Kazan.
(Here is the post if you missed it Kul Shariff Mosque)
One very interesting fact obout the cathedral is after whom it was named. It was named after St.Basil the Blessed (a.k.a St. Basil the Fool) who impressed Ivan the Terrible when he foretold a fire that swept through Moscow. He was later burried at the spot where the cathedral stands.
Another very interesting fact about this cathedral was the architect who built it. After it was completed, Ivan had him blinded to prevent him from building a more magnificent building for anyone else.
For a more detailed history of the cathedral, please click the link below.
Pictures were taken in the summer of 2010 when I first visited Russia.
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The many domes and vivid colors are spectacular. What a wonderful sight! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteoh, my goodness! a terrible reward for doing a great job - being blinded! eek!
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely one of a kind. Sad that men are so cruel as to blind the architect who built it.
ReplyDeleteVery colourful! Ivan the Terrible was truly TERRIBLE!
ReplyDeleteSuch a captivating building. The spirals, the colors, the domes...fantastic. I wonder what else he would have created had he not been "thanked" so tragically.
ReplyDeleteIt's just gorgeous! The history is very interesting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous and colorful cathedral, it is beautiful. Also, very cruel for the architect to be blinded.. Thanks for sharing, have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteThe cathedral is so beautiful. I am grateful to you for sharing your pictures and knowledge of Russia. I would not have it otherwise and it is a huge deficit in my information banks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful building! Love all the bright colors.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful ... Incredible colors! But oh my gosh what a sad story. No wonder he was called Ivan the Terrible!
ReplyDeleteSheesh! Ivan was really really terrible! St. Basil's on the other hand is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe cathedral is gorgeous with beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteThose facts are interesting and I can understand why Ivan the Terrible is called Terrible!
what a beauty. love all those colors!! ( :
ReplyDeleteHow interesting!!!
ReplyDeleteJust an incredible building!
ReplyDeleteOne of the iconic buildings in the world that I'd love to see someday. I didn't know that ghastly fact about the architect being blinded afterwards; horrible! Love your photos.
ReplyDelete"Blinded" is a remarkably outcome of his prize building design. Sad part of the story.
ReplyDeleteMari, it is very interesting post. I have never been to Russia but I think it is an interesting place
ReplyDeleteThis is such an amazing and beautiful cathedral! Nice pictures!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful palette of colors!
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