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Exploring the St. Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod
WEBThe oldest surviving and most imposing monument in the city is the Cathedral of St. Sophia (Divine Wisdom), built between 1045 and 1050 …
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WEBEveryone is welcome to enjoy this old Russian Orthodox sanctuary. In 1929, the cathedral was closed and turned into a museum but in 1991, it was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church and re-consecrated on …
St. Sophia Cathedral - All You Need to Know …
WEBSt. Sophia Cathedral is the oldest one in Russia. It is one thousand years of Russain history made in stone. Cathedral is carefully renovated and open for visiting. Pay attention to the western door and small bird on the top of …
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Novgorod’s Icon—St. Sophia Cathedral and the …
WEBBut the most venerated icon in the Novgorod St. Sophia Cathedral is the icon of the Mother of God “Of the Sign”, made in 1170. This icon saved Novgorod from attack by an army from the Russian city of Suzdal.
St. Sophia’s Divine Wisdom over Novgorod - Russia …
WEBJan 28, 2016 · The importance of religion to medieval Novgorod is illuminated in the St. Sophia’s cathedral, one of the magnificent historic places of worship and monuments in this city.
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