Metochion of Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, Moscow, Religious landmark in Tverskoy District, Moscow, Russia
The Metochion is a religious center in Tverskoy District comprised of several buildings that display traditional Russian Orthodox architecture. The buildings contain spaces for teaching, worship services, and the care of sacred objects.
The Metochion developed as an outpost of Trinity Lavra monastery, which was established in 1337. It served the Church for centuries as an administrative and educational center in Moscow.
The complex holds sacred icons brought from Mount Athos and Jerusalem, which play a role in Orthodox worship practices. Visitors encounter spaces dedicated to spiritual veneration throughout the buildings.
The center functions today as a teaching and research facility offering courses in church music and liturgical practices. Visitors should know that opening hours and visitation rules can vary depending on religious services and events.
The site houses reliquaries containing remains of more than twenty different saints within its crosses and shrines. Few visitors realize this collection exists, often focusing only on the icons instead.
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