The Vsegradsky cathedral | |
Всеградский Обыденный собор во имя Спаса Всемилостивого | |
Location | Vologda |
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Country | Russia |
Denomination | Christianity |
History | |
Status | Demolished |
Founded | 1654 |
Architecture | |
Years built | 1688—1698 |
Closed | 1924 |
Demolished | 1972 |
The Vsegradsky cathedral (originally Спасо-Всегра́дский собо́р) was one of the main historical monuments in Vologda, Russia. It was rebuilt from a wooden church between 1688 and 1698, which was established after a severe plague outbreak in 1654. The cathedral had the revered icon "Saviour, the Most Merciful (everyday)".[1][2]
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