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Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow, Russia
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
Orthodox church in Tallinn, Estonia
State Historical Museum
national history museum in Moscow, Russia
slavophilia
Slavophilia () was a movement originating from the 19th century that wanted the Russian Empire to be developed on the basis of values and institutions derived from Russia's early history. Slavophiles opposed the influences of Western Europe in Russia. Depending on the historical context, the opposite of Slavophilia could be seen as Slavophobia (a fear of Slavic culture) or also what some Russian intellectuals (such as Ivan Aksakov) called zapadnichestvo (westernism).
For example:
Grand Kremlin Palace
palace
Kremlin Armoury
museum and cultural heritage site in Russia
Millennium of Russia
building of Veliky Novgorod, Russia
Church of Mary Magdalene
church building in East Jerusalem
Ascension Cathedral
church in Almaty, Kazakhstan
Viktor Hartmann
Russian artist (1834-1873)
Russian Revival architecture
Late-19th-century Byzantine revivalist architectural style
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metochion
thumb|right|Former metochion of the Eastern Orthodox Church of Alexandria in the [[Church of All Saints, Moscow]]
A metochion or metochi ( or ; or ) is an ecclesiastical embassy church within Eastern Orthodox tradition. It is usually from one autocephalous or autonomous church to another. The term is also used to refer to a parish representation (or dependency) of a monastery or a primate.
Russian Church, Sofia
church in Sofia, Bulgaria
St. Panteleimon's Cathedral
Cathedral in Ukraine
Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul
Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Petergof, Russia
St. Michael's Cathedral
cathedral
Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Nice
cathedral located in Alpes-Maritimes, in France
Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church
church in Potsdam
Foros Church
church in Crimea
Pühtitsa Convent
monastery in Estonia
Russian Orthodox Church of Geneva
Russian Cathedral in Geneva, Switzerland
Kostin House
building in Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Buenos Aires
church in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Assumption Cathedral
Cathedral in Omsk is one of the largest churches in Siberia
Cathedral of the Icon of Our Lady Feodorovskaya (Tovarny Lane)
church in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Saint Nicholas Church - Ghica
orthodox church in Bucharest, Romania
Holy Trinity Church, Bolshaya Martynovka
Russian Orthodox church
Church of the Ascension, Susat
church in Russia
The Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God
metochion the Svyato-Vvedensky Optina Pustyn monastery
Ivan Ropet
Russian architect (1845–1908)
St. Alexandra's Church, Rostov-on-Don
church building in Rostov-on-Don, Russia
St. Nicholas Cathedral, Harbin
church building in Harbin, China
Monument to the fighters against the Comintern
anti-Communist monument in Harbin, Manchukuo
Church of the Transfiguration
Russian Orthodox church in Obukhovka, Azovsky District, Rostov Oblast, Russia
Nikolo-Perervinsky Monastery
historical monastery of Moscow
Emperor railway station in Pushkin town
former railway station terminal in Russia
Haapsalu Alexander Nevsky Church
church building in Estonia