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Church of St.Clement of Rome in Moscow

September 5, 2008 by Jon Rochetti  
Filed under Home & Living

 Church of St.Clement of Rome in Moscow, Russia

Location: Church of St. Clement of Rome
Destination: Moscow
Country: Russia
Year Taken: 2006

Photographer: Mutbka

Construction of this Baroque style church with an Elizabethan influence took over three decades. It was completed in 1774.

Sadly, it is reported abandoned and derelict, but still a stunning example of pre-Revolutionary architecture common  in many Russian Orthodox churches.

Image – Flickr

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One Response to “Church of St.Clement of Rome in Moscow”
  1. Jenny says:

    Abandoned? They should take care of this. Only a few churches are actually considered as part of the world heritage. You never know..

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