Religious Buildings of Russia (stamp series)
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Religious Buildings of Russia is a series of 14 stamps issued by the Russian Post on 12 July 2001 and devoted to buildings of public worship of various denominations presented in the Russian Federation.
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Christianity, the Russian Orthodox Church.
The Cathedral of the Dormition of Theotokos in Vladimir. 1186–1189.
Marka[1] No 685, Michel No 917, Scott No 6640[2]. -
Christianity, the Russian Orthodox Church.
The Cathedral of the Nativity of the Theotokos in Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, Zvenigorod. 1405 (?).
Marka No 686, Michel No 918, Scott No 6641. -
Christianity, the Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church.
The Cathedral of the Protection of the Theotokos at the Rogozhskoye Cemetery, Moscow. Architect Matvey Kazakov. 1790–1792.
Marka No 687, Michel No 919, Scott No 6642. -
Christianity, Catholicism.
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Moscow. Architect Tomasz Bohdanowicz-Dworzecki. 1901–1911.
Marka No 688, Michel No 920, Scott No 6643. -
Christianity, Lutheranism.
The Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Saint Petersburg. Architect Alexander Brullov. 1833–1838.
Marka No 689, Michel No 921, Scott No 6644. -
Christianity, Pentecostalism.
The Pentecostal House of Prayer in Lesosibirsk, Kranoyarsk Krai. 1999.
Marka No 690, Michel No 922, Scott No 6645. -
Christianity, the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
The Adventist Church in Ryazan. 1996.
Marka No 692, Michel No 924, Scott No 6647. -
Christianity, the Armenian Apostolic Church.
The Surb Khach Church (the Holy Cross Church), Rostov on Don. 1786–1792.
Marka No 693, Michel No 925, Scott No 6648. -
Islam.
The First Cathedral Mosque in Ufa. 1830, rebuilt in 1890 by I. Myalov.
Marka No 694, Michel No 926, Scott No 6649. -
Islam.
The Nurulla Mosque in Kazan. Architect Alexander Loman. 1845–1849.
Marka Catalogue No 695, Michel No 927, Scott No 6650.
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Judaism.
The Moscow Choral Synagogue. Architects Semeon Eibuschitz, Sergey Rodionov, and Roman Klein. 1887–1891, completed in 1906.
Marka No 696, Michel No 928, Scott No 6651. -
Judaism.
The Grand Choral Synagogue of Saint Petersburg. Architects Leib Bakhman and Ivan Shaposhnikov with participation of Vladimir Stasov and Nicholas Benois. 1883–1893.
Marka No 697, Michel No 929, Scott No 6652.
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Buddhism.
The main temple of the Ivolginsky Datsan in Buryatia. 1976.
Marka No 698, Michel No 930, Scott No 6653.
Notes
[edit]- ↑ The catalogue of Publishing and Trade Centre Marka, the official publishers of the Russian Post.
- ↑ For further philatelic information see a description on a file page.
- ↑ The church of the Evangelical Christian-Baptists was formed in the Soviet Union in 1944–1947 by the unification of Evangelicals, Baptists, and some other Protestant denominations.