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Smolensky Cathedral
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Smolensky Cathedral

The cathedral (1524–25) rises with five domes above the convent’s snow-covered grounds, its white walls contrasted by the illuminated bell tower beside it. Inside, 16th–17th-c. frescoes follow Moscow traditions shaped by Byzantine models. Dedicated to the Smolensk Icon of the Mother of God, it functioned as the convent’s spiritual core and burial place for noblewomen, expressing close links between Orthodoxy and the ruling elite.
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