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Spaso Prilutsky Monastery

Vologda, Vologda Oblast, Russia
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About Spaso Prilutsky Monastery

The Spaso-Prilutsky Monastery is a Russian Orthodox monastery outside the old city of Vologda, Russia, on the bank of the Vologda River. Starting at 2011, it was one of the four religious communities as yet working in the locale. Its history returns to the 14th century angelist exercises of St. Sergius of Radonezh and his followers. The monastery is worked as a post, has a roughly rectangular shape, and is totally encompassed by a divider, which has four corner towers and three entryways.

The northern divider has the primary entryway and the door Resurrection Church, the western divider has a door prompting the Vologda River, and the southern divider has the third door which is currently outdated. The principle church building, situated in the focal point of the monastery, is the Saint Savior Cathedral. It was the principal stone working in Vologda. The chime tower was worked somewhere in the range of 1639 and 1654. In 1811, the church building burned to the ground and was just reestablished in 1813-1817.

In the in the interim, amid the French intrusion of Russia, the Napoleon armed force involved Moscow, and a portion of the fortunes having a place with the congregation were rapidly cleared from Moscow. They were kept in Spaso-Prilutsky Monastery, in the church building which at the time was as yet not reestablished. The basilica is associated with an arrangement of structures, including the Presentation Church, worked before 1623. The Church of All Saints was worked in 1721, and the Church of Saint Catherine starts from 1830.

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