Russian architecture
Russian architecture is the name of the Architecture style of Russia from the early Russian wooden architecture period until the Stalinist Architecture period. from the "Pre-Christian" until the "Kievan Rus Christian" period most of the structures was made of wood and after than the structures was made out of stones.
Russian Architecture Media
Saint Basil's Cathedral (1482–95) is a showcase of Muscovite Russian architecture.
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Veliky Novgorod (1045–1050)
St. George's Cathedral of Yuriev Monastery near Veliky Novgorod (1119)
Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery (15th century)
Ivan The Great Bell Tower (1505–1508)
Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoe (1532), note the "tented" roof structure.
The Cathedral of the Dormition (1475–1479), Moscow
Other websites
Media related to Architecture of Russia at Wikimedia Commons
- The William C. Brumfield Collection, part of Meeting of Frontiers: Siberia, Alaska, and the American West
- Russian Architecture
- (in Russian) Russian photosite of Orthodox architecture
- (in Russian) Russian society of architects
- (in Ukrainian) "Architectural links between Ukraine and Russia" by Igor Grabar
- Russian wooden churches Archived 2020-02-07 at the Wayback Machine
- http://eng.kremlin.ru/