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novodevichy convent


states: [russia]

category: cultural

year: 2004

location: City of Moscow

region: Europe and North America

latitude/longitude: 55.7261111100, 37.5550833300

visited: 2010

Novodevichy Convent

The Novodevichy Convent, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Russia, is a historic fortified monastery founded in 1524 by Grand Prince Vasili III to commemorate the conquest of Smolensk. Renowned for its striking architecture, the convent features a blend of Moscow Baroque style with its golden-domed churches, whitewashed walls, and ornate frescoes, reflecting centuries of Russian Orthodox heritage. It served as a religious and cultural center, housing noblewomen and playing a significant role in the country's political history. Today, it stands as a well-preserved testament to Russia's past, attracting visitors for its serene beauty and historical significance.

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