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Russia. Belovode: the promise land.

25 images Created 18 Feb 2018

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  • RUSSIA. Moscow. 2004. St. Basil’s Cathedral.
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  • RUSSIA. Moscow. 2004. Woman standing with leaflets near the Red Square.
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  • RUSSIA. Moscow. 2004. Gum department store in the Red Square.
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  • RUSSIA. Moscow. 2004. Minin and Pozarskij’s monument in front of the St. Basil’s Cathedral.
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  • RUSSIA. Moscow. 2004. VDNKh park (Exhibition of the Achievements of the National Economy).
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  • RUSSIA. Moscow. 2004. VDNKh park (Exhibition of the Achievements of the National Economy). Pavilion nr. 71.
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  • RUSSIA. Moscow. 2004. VDNKh park (Exhibition of the Achievements of the National Economy). Skateboarding.
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  • RUSSIA. Moscow. 2004. VDNKh park (Exhibition of the Achievements of the National Economy).
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  • RUSSIA. Moscow. 2004. Metro station.
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  • RUSSIA. Moscow. 2004. Pushkin square.
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  • RUSSIA. Moscow. 2004. Pushkin square.
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  • RUSSIA. Moscow. 2004. Gorky Park.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004. Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius. The Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is the most important Russian monastery and the spiritual centre of the Russian Orthodox Church. The monastery is situated in the town of Sergiev Posad, about 70 km to the north-east from Moscow by the road leading to Yaroslavl, and currently is home to over 300 monks.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004. Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius. St. Sergius was declared patron saint of the Russian state in 1422. The same year the first stone cathedral was built by a team of Serbian monks who had found refuge in the monastery after the Battle of Kosovo. The relics of St. Sergius still may be seen in this cathedral, dedicated to the Holy Trinity. The greatest icon painters of medieval Russia, Andrei Rublev and Daniil Chyorny, were summoned to decorate the cathedral with frescoes. Traditionally, Muscovite royals were baptized in this cathedral and held thanksgiving services here.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004. Pagan feast in front of Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius. The monastery was founded in 1337 by one of the most venerated Russian saints, Sergius of Radonezh, who built a wooden church in honour of the Holy Trinity on Makovets Hill. Early development of the monastic community is well documented in contemporary lives of Sergius and his disciples.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004. People attending a pagan feast in front of Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004. Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius. The Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is the most important Russian monastery and the spiritual centre of the Russian Orthodox Church. The monastery is situated in the town of Sergiev Posad, about 70 km to the north-east from Moscow by the road leading to Yaroslavl, and currently is home to over 300 monks.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004. People drawing water at the public fontain in the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004.  Easter liturgy at Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004.  Easter liturgy at Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004. Priest blessing colored eggs and Koulitch pastery at Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004. Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004. Outskirt.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004. National guard standing in the outskirt.
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  • RUSSIA. Sergiev Posad. 2004. Woman walking alone in the outskirt.
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