Pereslavsky Kremlin (Yaroslavl region, Pereslavl-Zalessky).Red Square.Transfiguration Cathedral

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Kassirova, Anastasia Alekseevna (1991-).Pereslavsky Kremlin (Yaroslavl region, Pereslavl-Zalessky).Red Square.Savior Transfiguration Cathedral: [Photos] / Photo by A. A. Kassirova.- Pereslavl-Zalessky, September 18, 2019. -4 file (10 MB).-Access Mode: Internet Portal of the Presidential Library.Title from the accompanying document.Photograph information provided by the author.Copying users are not allowed.In 1152, Prince Yuri Dolgoruky ordered to move the fortress from the town of Plushchka, located on the banks of Lake Plescheyev, to a more spacious place at the mouth of the river Truzh.The new fortress was named after South Russian Pereyaslavl (later the form of Pereslavl was established).On the territory of the new fortress, the Savior-Preobrazhensky Cathedral was laid - a single-eyed cross-dome quadruple trotheskid temple, the earliest of the white-named architectural monuments of Northeast Russia and the last time that did almost in complete preservation.Alexander Nevsky was baptized in the cathedral, born in Pereslavl in 1221.The Savior-Preobrazhensky Cathedral served as the tomb of the Pereslavl specific princes - here are the graves of the son of Alexander Nevsky, the great Vladimir Prince Dmitry Alexandrovich and the grandson of the Great Commander, Pereslavsky specific prince Ivan Dmitrievich.On September 2, 1945, the Council was created by the Museum of Alexander Nevsky, subsequently closed.Currently, the Transfiguration Cathedral is currently functioning as a branch of Pereslavl-Zalessky state historical and architectural and artistic museum-reserve.Materials of the site "Wikipedia" (https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/spasopreverazhensky_Sobor_odeForce-Zulzsky)).1. Savior Transfiguration Cathedral (Pereslavl-Zalessky, city; Yaroslavl region) - Photos.2. Territory (collection).3. The territory of Russia: Yaroslavl region (collection).4. Alexander Nevsky (Collection).5. Documentary photos.BBK 63.3 (2rd-4) 64Я611BBK 85.113 (2R-4) y611Electronic copy source: from a private meetingPlace of Storage Original: From the Private Assembly
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