Old Believers Church in Gavrikov Lane, Eastern Orthodox church in Basmanny District, Moscow, Russia.
The Old Believers Church is a white stone building topped with multiple gilded domes and detailed window frames in Russian Revival style. Its exterior displays typical Russian ornamental patterns that became fashionable in the early 1900s.
The building was completed in 1909 by architect Ilya Bondarenko during a period of renewed interest in traditional Russian design. This timing allowed the Old Believers community to express their identity more openly after centuries of suppression.
The church serves the Old Believers community, whose members practice Orthodox traditions that predate the major 17th-century reforms. Walking through, you notice how their spiritual practices shape the way the interior is organized and used.
The church is located in Malyy Gavrikov Lane in Basmanny District and welcomes visitors interested in the architecture or religious services. Since it remains an active place of worship, enter respectfully and be mindful of the space and those using it.
The building is protected as a federal heritage site, safeguarding both its physical structure and the continuation of religious practices within it. This dual protection makes it rare case where spiritual tradition and architectural preservation are legally intertwined.
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