Church of the Savior on Blood and Rublev's Frescoes: Russia's Most Notable Orthodox Shrines
Church of the Savior on Blood and Rublev's Frescoes: Russia's Most Notable Orthodox Shrines
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On July 28, Russia celebrates the Day of Baptism of Rus, which is enshrined in its legislation as a memorable event which had a significant impact on the... 28.07.2023, Sputnik Africa
On Friday, Russia celebrates the 1035th anniversary of Grand Prince Vladimir's adoption of Christianity as the official state religion of Kievan Rus in 988.At the state level, the holiday started to be celebrated in the Russian Empire in 1888, in the year of the 900th anniversary of the baptism of Russia and in memory of Prince Vladimir.After more than a thousand years, Orthodox Christianity remains the most widespread denomination in the country: 57% of Russians identify themselves as followers of this religion, according to the polls.Russia's Orthodox culture and rich history is reflected in a remarkable way in the impressive monasteries and churches that are now hotspots for both Orthodox Christians and ordinary tourists. Check out Sputnik's gallery of the most picturesque and unique Orthodox shrines throughout Russia.
On July 28, Russia celebrates the Day of Baptism of Rus, which is enshrined in its legislation as a memorable event which had a significant impact on the social, spiritual and cultural development of the peoples of Russia and on the strengthening of Russian statehood.
On Friday, Russia celebrates the 1035th anniversary of Grand Prince Vladimir's adoption of Christianity as the official state religion of Kievan Rus in 988.
At the state level, the holiday started to be celebrated in the Russian Empire in 1888, in the year of the 900th anniversary of the baptism of Russia and in memory of Prince Vladimir.
After more than a thousand years, Orthodox Christianity remains the most widespread denomination in the country: 57% of Russians identify themselves as followers of this religion, according to the polls.
Russia's Orthodox culture and rich history is reflected in a remarkable way in the impressive monasteries and churches that are now hotspots for both Orthodox Christians and ordinary tourists.
Check out Sputnik's gallery of the most picturesque and unique Orthodox shrines throughout Russia.
The Transfiguration Church, part of the architectural ensemble of the Kizhi State Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve, on Kizhi Island on Lake Onega in Karelia.
The Transfiguration Church, part of the architectural ensemble of the Kizhi State Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve, on Kizhi Island on Lake Onega in Karelia.
Holy Trinity St. Seraphim-Diveyevo Convent in the village of Diveyevo, Nizhny Novgorod Region. On the left is the Cathedral of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Holy Trinity St. Seraphim-Diveyevo Convent in the village of Diveyevo, Nizhny Novgorod Region. On the left is the Cathedral of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.