Russia · Moscow
The other name of the Church, given after its high altar, is the Transfiguration Church in Bolshaya Ordinka (or "in Ordintsakh"). It was first mentioned in the 1571 chronicle, when the Church was dedicated to St. Barlaam of Khutyn. The Church was founded in the time of Metropolitan Barlaam, in 1523. The altar of the Transfiguration has been known s...
Russia · Moscow
The first post-Second World War university seminar by Natalya Kovalenskaya offered the following, quite secondary, topic: "The Authentication of the Church of Pope Clement in Zamoskvorechye". It was not about the restoration of the Church's history or, still less, about its miserable state; it was only about the name of the architect who could have...