Church of the Renewal of the Temple of the Resurrection in Arbat, Eastern Orthodox church in Arbat District, Russia
The Church of the Renewal of the Temple of the Resurrection in Arbat is an Eastern Orthodox religious building with multiple domes and a white stone exterior decorated with carved details. It occupies a corner location on a historic Moscow street and displays characteristic Orthodox architectural elements including tall proportions and traditional ornamentation.
The structure was built between 1683 and 1688 under the direction of architect Ivan Kosmin during a period of active church construction in Moscow. In 1818 it received special recognition when designated as the representation of the Jerusalem Patriarchate in the city.
The church serves as an active place of worship where visitors can observe traditional Orthodox liturgical practices and see how the interior space is used for daily religious life. The decoration and arrangement reflect the spiritual focus that has defined this site for centuries.
The church is situated on Filippovsky Lane in the Arbat District and welcomes visitors interested in viewing its architecture or attending religious services when they are scheduled. Visiting during active worship may require respectful behavior and modest clothing befitting a place of active religious practice.
The building stands among the few remaining 17th-century religious structures in central Moscow that has maintained its original architectural composition without significant later alterations. This preservation makes it a rare example of how church architecture from this era appeared when first completed.
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