Spasskiy cathedral of Spaso-Andronnikov orthodox monastery in Moscow, Russia.

The Cathedral of the Savior of the Holy Image in the Spaso-Andronic Monastery.
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta B2 531 + Lens: Carl Zeiss Tessar 7.5cm ƒ3.5
Film: Svema 65, type 120 (expired to 04.1980) + dev. D-76
Scanner: Fujifilm Frontier SP-3000
Photo taken: 13/08/2018

The monastery was founded around 1360 by Saint Alexy the Metropolitan (1354-78) concerning his salvation in 1359 from the storm on the Black Sea, which occurred on August 16. The first abbot was the Rev. Andronik of the Trinity-St. Sergius Monastery, but the Reverend Sergius himself helped his student to arrange a monastic hostel.
The temple was built on the site of a wooden, built St. Andronicus, in the beginning. XV century. under Hegumen Alexander - the successor of St. Sawa, who died between 1410-1420.
Built in the years 1420-1428. at the St. Met. Fotii. It is made of white stone.
Architects: A. Rublev and D. Cherny.
In the cathedral preserved fragments of paintings, made by Andrei Rublev.
After the closure of the monastery, the temple was used by various institutions; in the late 1940's. - "archive". During the restoration, which began in 1954 under the leadership of architect LA David, all the later annexes were broken.
The museum was opened in 1960, which was dated to great painter Andrei Rublev 600th anniversary. "Ancient Russian art of the XIII - XVI centuries" is a permanent exposition.
Copies of A.Rublev's icons are exhibited as well as other icons of the XIII-XVI centuries.
Since 1989, divine services have been resumed in the cathedral.

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2018-08-24
相機:
Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta 531
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Svema 65-120
鏡頭:
Carl Zeiss Tessar 75mm f/3.5
城市:
Moscow
國家/地區:
Russia
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Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta B2 531
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