Churches of the Pskov School of Architecture
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UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
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The mid-12th-century cathedral of St. John. Dozens of similar quaint little churches are scattered throughout Pskov. | |
Criteria | Cultural: (ii) |
Reference | 1523 |
Inscription | 2019 (43rd Session) |
Area | 29.32 ha (72.5 acres) |
Buffer zone | 625.6 ha (1,546 acres) |
Churches of the Pskov School of Architecture is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed in 2019.[1] The site comprises ten churches or monasteries and related buildings around the city of Pskov in the Russian Federation. They represent the work of the Pskov School that drew from the Byzantine and Novgorod traditions, fused them with the local vernacular tradition, and adjusted the architecture to the use of local resources. The churches date from the 12th to the early 17th century, with the peak of this style in the 15th and 16th centuries. The architects from Pskov worked on monuments in several Russian cities, including Moscow, Kazan, and Sviyazhsk.[2]
List of ten churches comprising the world heritage inscribed site
Site name | GPS coordinates |
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Cathedral of Ioann Predtecha (John the Precursor) [ru] of the Ivanovsky Monastery | 57°49′33″N 28°19′05″E / 57.82580443427801°N 28.318031545097604°E / 57.82580443427801; 28.318031545097604 |
Ensemble of the Spaso-Mirozhsky Monastery: the Transfiguration Cathedral [ru] | 57°48′23″N 28°19′44″E / 57.80642036085977°N 28.328975444965184°E / 57.80642036085977; 28.328975444965184 |
Church of the Archangel Michael [ru] with a bell tower | 57°49′05″N 28°20′02″E / 57.818153544276846°N 28.333783828505517°E / 57.818153544276846; 28.333783828505517 |
Church of Pokrova (Intercession) from the Prolom [ru; de] | 57°48′19″N 28°20′03″E / 57.80528476319717°N 28.334096174051442°E / 57.80528476319717; 28.334096174051442 |
Church of Cosmas and Damian [ru; fr] | 57°49′23″N 28°20′01″E / 57.82318236417752°N 28.333533158216742°E / 57.82318236417752; 28.333533158216742 |
Church Georgiya Vzvoza [fr] | 57°48′35″N 28°19′57″E / 57.8098119864739°N 28.332475588847494°E / 57.8098119864739; 28.332475588847494 |
Church of the Epiphany [fr] | 57°49′22″N 28°20′20″E / 57.82284397755641°N 28.338755473485488°E / 57.82284397755641; 28.338755473485488 |
Church of St. Nicholas from Usokhi [fr] | 57°48′56″N 28°20′03″E / 57.815490366511234°N 28.33426338535661°E / 57.815490366511234; 28.33426338535661 |
Church of Basil the Great on Gorka [ru; fr] | 57°48′55″N 28°20′09″E / 57.81521421345883°N 28.335755912526288°E / 57.81521421345883; 28.335755912526288 |
Ensemble of the Snetogorsky Monastery [ru; nl]: The Cathedral of the Nativity of the Mother of God [ru; nl] | 57°50′06″N 28°15′47″E / 57.835134504477615°N 28.263008265267892°E / 57.835134504477615; 28.263008265267892 |
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- Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoye
- Kremlin and Red Square
- Novodevichy Convent
- Trinity Sergius Lavra
- White Monuments of Vladimir and Suzdal
- Historic Centre of Yaroslavl
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