The Assumption Belfry Framed By Trees
The view of an impressive solitary belfry of Assumption cathedral that was built in the 16th century next to Ivan the Great Tower from a park (Taynitsky Garden) of Moscow Kremlin. In the second half of 16th century, it was converted to a belfry from the Church of the Resurrection (later renamed of the Church of nativity) which was built in 1532 by the talented Italian architect - Petrok Maly (The Little), who also participated in the construction of the Kitai-Gorod wall in Moscow city.
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