Description
Nestled within the streets of the city's Kitai-Gorod and overshadowed by bland government buildings stands one of Moscow's loveliest churches, an exuberant melee of onion domes, decorative detail and colour contrasts. Construction of the church was completed in 1653, funded by local merchant Grigory Nikitinov. In Soviet times the church was eventually converted into a museum. The interior has recently undergone extensive repair work. Inside it's a pretty lavish affair, the walls decorated with 17th-century religious frescoes by the famous Simon Ushakov.