Ensemble of Suzdal Churches at Trading Rows in Summer
Angle view from Suzdal's Trading Rows on the beautiful ensemble of the winter Pyatnitskaya Church (at the right) and the summer Church of the Entry into Jerusalem (at the left) at Kremlyovskaya Street, in the historical center of the ancient city. The Pyatnitskaya Church is a usual winter church that was built in 1772, but it differs from other Suzdal churches. Its eastern fore-cornered side features an octagonal, the drum of which has a rare embossed dome in the form of a figured vase. The summer Church of the Entry into Jerusalem is peculiar. It was built in 1707 and adorned with decorative eaves made of small arches standing on consoles and looking like kokoshniks, the woman's headdresses in old Russia.
Photo #031 taken on August 12, 2016 during one day long distance tour to Suzdal and Vladimir with my dear client from New Zealand, Raewyn Durant.
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