Vysokopetrovsky Monastery

Vysokopetrovsky Monastery

Vysokopetrovsky Monastery (Russian: Высокопетровский монастырь, English: "High Monastery of St Peter") is a Russian Orthodox monastery in the Bely Gorod of Moscow commanding a hill whence Petrovka Street descends towards the Kremlin.

The monastery is believed to have been founded in the 1320s by Saint Peter of Moscow, the first Russian metropolitan to move his see in Moscow. [http://www.rel.org.ru/monk.html Information on Vysokopetrovsky Monastery, in Russian] ] The cloister gave its name to adjacent Petrovka Street, one of the streets radiating from Red Square.

In the late 17th century, the Naryshkin boyars, maternal relatives of Peter the Great, turned the monastery into their family burial place. They had it reconstructed in the Naryshkin Baroque style of architecture associated with their name. In the mid-18th century, several subsidiary structures were added, conceivably to designs by Dmitry Ukhtomsky or Ivan Fyodorovich Michurin.

In 1926 the monastery was closed. In 1992 several buildings of the monastery were returned to Russian Orthodox Church [ [http://www.rel.org.ru/monk.html Web-site of Russian Orthodox Church, in Russian] ] . As of 2005, the buildings are shared by the Russian Orthodox Church and the Moscow Literature Museum.

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* (1517).
* Church of Our Lady of Bogolyubovo (with a refectory) (1687)
* Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh (with a refectory) (1694)
* Church of St. Pachomius the Great above the monastery gates (1755)
* Church of Our Lady of Tolga (1750)
* Church of the Intercession above the monastery gates, with a belltower. (1694)
* Church (former chapel) of Our Lady of Kazan (inside the former gates under the belltower).

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