Church of All Saints, Moscow, Orthodox church in Tagansky District, Moscow, Russia.
Church of All Saints is an Orthodox house of worship in the Tagansky District featuring a distinctive leaning bell tower and located on Slavyanskaya Square. The structure blends Moscow baroque details with construction phases spanning multiple centuries.
A wooden structure was built in 1380 after a major military battle and later rebuilt in stone. Moscow baroque renovations between 1687 and 1689 gave it the form visible today.
A memorial cross erected in 1994 inside honors those who suffered under Soviet repression, making this place a site where visitors encounter remembrance and reflection.
This place welcomes visitors during daytime hours and serves as an active religious center for the local community. Respect for ongoing services and local customs is appreciated during your visit.
During the 1930s, the security police used this building for executions before it became part of a history museum in 1975. This dark chapter shaped what the place represents to people today.
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