Patriarch's Palace and the Church of the Twelve Apostles
Патриарший дворец с церковью Двенадцати апостолов
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Churches and Cathedrals
Open Opens at 10:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
Kremlin Embankment, Moscow, Russia, 119072Map
Phone+7 495 695-41-46
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The Twelve Apostles Church is located in the Kremlin in Moscow and is part of the residence of the Kremlin's chief of staff. It is now open to visitors as the Kremlin Museum and contains many beautiful murals.
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The Church of the Twelve Apostles is located in the Moscow Kremlin. It began to worship the Twelve Apostles in 1682. It is the official residence of the Archbishop of the Kremlin and was built by the Nikon Pastor. Now it is open to tourists as one of the Kremlin museums, which houses many exquisite works of art.
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The Twelve Apostles Church is located in the Kremlin in Moscow and is part of the residence of the Kremlin's chief of staff. It is now open to visitors as the Kremlin Museum and contains many beautiful murals.
The Twelve Apostles Church is located in the Kremlin in Moscow and is part of the residence of the Kremlin's chief of staff and built by Nikon Patriarch. Now open to visitors as the Kremlin Museum, it contains a lot of exquisite artwork...
The most special of the five churches in the Kremlin, the Twelve Apostles Church is the first church to pass after entering the Kremlin, but its gates are not obvious and are easier to miss. The church is different from the ordinary church, the internal difference is greater, it feels like a small museum.
The Twelve Apostles Church, the most important addition to the Kremlin in the seventeenth century, was commissioned by Archbishop Nikon and is part of the Kremlin Archbishop's residence. One of several churches in the Kremlin's Chapel Square. No in-house visits.
The church of the twelve believers is not much special in the many churches around the cathedral square, and there may be a visual fatigue after seeing more beautiful churches, but this church is also more noble because of its royal background. There are many beautiful murals in the church that deserve to be carefully appreciated.