Ekaterina Pogoda, Form 10 «А» School #5 Stary Oskol
Spasskaya Tower The tower was built in 1491 during the reign of Ivan III by the architect Pietro Antonio Solari. The original name of the tower - Frolovskaya tower comes from the Church frola and Laurus in Myasnitskaya street, where the road led from the Kremlin through this gate. The Church has not survived to our days. In 1658, by imperial decree Alexei Mikhailovich Frolov gate was renamed in honor of the Saviour's Savior of Smolensk and in honor of the icon of Our Saviour.
St. Basil's Cathedral Pokrovsky Cathedral - one of the most famous sights of Russia. For many it is a symbol of Moscow, Russia. The Pokrovsky Cathedral was built in , on the order of Ivan the terrible to commemorate the capture of Kazan and the victory over the Kazan khanate, which happened on the day of the Intercession of the Most Holy mother of God at the beginning of October 1552.
Borodino Panorama Museum-Panorama "Borodino Battle" opened in 1962 in the former village of Fili (now Kutuzov Avenue ). On the centenary of the Patriotic War of 1812 by order of Emperor Nicholas II, the Russian Empire painter Franz Roubaud wrote panorama "Battle of Borodino ". Originally panorama was opened in 1912 in a purpose built architect Vorontsov - Velyaminovym pavilion on Clean Ponds in Moscow. In 1918, the panorama was dismantled and, after a long restoration artist P. Korin, re-opened on the 150th anniversary of the battle in 1962 at the museum -panorama on Kutuzov Avenue.
Monument To A. S. Pushkin In 1860, at the initiative of the graduates of the Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo, where he studied Pushkin, was declared a subscription to raise funds for the construction of the monument in St. Petersburg. There were collected about 13 thousand roubles. By the spring of 1880, all works on the construction of the monument was completed. on June 6, 1880, despite cloudy weather, in many Muscovites gathered at the Holy square, in the beginning of the Boulevard, where joyfully welcomed the opening of the monument.
Annunciation Cathedral The Annunciation Cathedral - Orthodox temple in honour of Annunciation of the virgin Mary, located on of the late XIV - early XV centuries. The Cathedral was severely damaged in a fire in 1547 and restored in 1564Sobornaya square of the Moscow Kremlin. The Cathedral was built in 1489 by craftsmen from Pskov on the white-stone basement.
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