Saint Basil's Cathedral: The Red Square's Colorful Church
The
St. Basil's
Cathedral is located on the Red Square in Moscow, Russia. A Russian Orthodox
church, the Cathedral sports a series of colorful bulbous domes that taper to a
point, aptly named onion domes, that are part of Moscow’s Kremlin skyline.
The cathedral was commissioned by Ivan the Terrible to commemorate the
capture of the Khanate of Kazan. In 1588 Tsar Fedor Ivanovich had a chapel added
on the eastern side above the grave of Basil Fool for Christ, a Russian Orthodox
saint after whom the cathedral was popularly named.
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