Vsegradsky cathedral (Vologda)

The Vsegradsky cathedral
Всеградский Обыденный собор во имя Спаса Всемилостивого
The cathedral in the early 20th century
Map
LocationVologda
CountryRussia
DenominationChristianity
History
StatusDemolished
Founded1654
Architecture
Years built1688—1698
Closed1924
Demolished1972

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]

  1. ^ Vinogradova, Fedyshin & Fedyshin 2013, p. 188-189.
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