Reformed Church in Moscow, Reformed church in Basmanny District, Moscow, Russia.
The Reformed Church in Moscow displays eclectic architectural style combining traditional European church design elements with local Russian construction features and decorative details.
Established in 1629 during the early 17th century, the church emerged during a period when Protestant communities sought places of worship in predominantly Orthodox Moscow.
Designated as a regional cultural heritage site, the church represents the religious diversity that existed in Moscow's historical German Quarter where European expatriates settled.
Located at coordinates 55.754978°N and 37.646049°E, the church is accessible via nearby metro stations including Kurskaya, Chkalovskaya, and Baumanskaya in central Moscow.
The church stands as one of the few surviving Protestant religious buildings from the 17th century in Moscow, maintaining its function despite centuries of political changes.
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