Church of the Intercession on the Moat, Orthodox church in Kaluga, Russia
The Church of the Intercession on the Moat is an Orthodox church in Kaluga with five domes, white walls, and a blue roof. It stands near the Berezuisky ravine and shapes the city skyline with its distinctive form.
The building was constructed in 1687 on the site of a wooden church that had stood for about 80 years. During the Soviet period, it served as a chicken incubator from 1935 to 1989 before later restoration.
The church serves the local Orthodox community and features two side chapels within its layout. These dedicated spaces reflect the religious traditions practiced here.
The church is located at Marata Street 4 and is accessible by buses 2 and 3 or trolleybuses 1, 2, and 3 stopping at Stone Bridge station. This central location makes it easy to reach from various parts of the city.
The building displays the Uzorochye style with curved brick window frames and ornate decorative details from the late 17th century. This ornamental language makes it a notable example of Russian architecture from that era.
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