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 in Moscow.jpg
Saint Basil's Cathedral (1482–95) is a showcase of Muscovite Russian architecture.
- 80-391-0151 Kyiv St.Sophia's Cathedral RB 18 2 (cropped).jpg
Cathedral of St. Sophia, Kyiv
- VNovgorog SaintSophiaCathedral VN130.jpg
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Veliky Novgorod (1045–1050)
- Георгиевский собор.jpg
St. George's Cathedral of Yuriev Monastery near Veliky Novgorod (1119)
- Ансамбль Саввино-Сторожевского монастыря с разных сторон 2 Саввинская слобода, Звенигород, Московская область.jpg
Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery (15th century)
- 7346.1. Москва. Успенская звонница и Филаретова пристройка.jpg
Ivan The Great Bell Tower (1505–1508)
Church of the Ascension in Kolomenskoe (1532), note the "tented" roof structure.
- Yaroslavl. Church of Elijah the Prophet P5262247 2350.jpg
Church of Elijah the Prophet in Yaroslavl
- Kazan Cathedral in Red Square.jpg
Kazan Cathedral in Red Square
- Dormition (Kremlin).JPG
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/