
Cathedral of Christ the Savior
The Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow is Russia’s largest Orthodox Christian church, serving as a symbol of faith and national heritage. Originally built in the 19th century, it was destroyed in 1931 during Soviet times and later reconstructed in the 1990s after the fall of the USSR. The cathedral features grand architecture with golden domes and ornate interior decorations, accommodating thousands of worshippers. It functions as a place of worship, cultural events, and national ceremonies, reflecting Russia’s religious traditions and resilience.