It is the place where the princes of all parts of Russia swore allegiance to the Grand Duke of Moscow. After adding the title of "Czar" to themselves, "Ivan Rei Emperor", it became the crown Church of the Czar. To the south, Ivan IV's throne decorated with exquisite wood carvings, which was built in 1551, is still preserved. The silver chandeliers in the church are said to have been built to celebrate the capture of 300 kilograms of gold and 5 tons of silver from Napoleon's army. Unfortunately, no photographs were taken.