Chudov Monastery, Moscow

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Chudov Monastery in Moscow was a prominent medieval Russian Orthodox monastery within the Kremlin, historically significant as a religious, political, and cultural center before its demolition in the Soviet era.

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Chudov Monastery, Moscow canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Orthodox Christian monastery
cultural heritage site (destroyed)
demolished building
architecturalStyle Russian medieval architecture
category Demolished churches in the Soviet Union
Monasteries in Moscow
confession Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Orthodox Christianity
country Russia
demolished 1929
demolishedBy Soviet authorities
denomination Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
era Russian Empire
surface form: Imperial Russia

medieval Russia
foundedBy Metropolitan Alexius of Moscow
function cultural center
political center
religious center
hasNameInRussian Чудов монастырь
hasPart Cathedral of the Archangel
surface form: Cathedral of the Miracle of the Archangel Michael

bell tower
monastic cells
refectory
heritageDesignation monastery of all-Russian significance (historical)
heritageStatus destroyed cultural monument
inception 1365
locatedIn Grand Duchy of Moscow
Ivanovskaya Square area of the Kremlin
Moscow Kremlin
surface form: Kremlin fortress complex

Moscow
Moscow Kremlin
Moscow Oblast
Russian Empire
Tsardom of Russia
namedAfter Miracle of the Archangel Michael at Chonae
namedFor Miracle (Chudo) of the Archangel Michael
notableResident Metropolitan Alexius of Moscow
Patriarch Hermogenes of Moscow
partOf Moscow Kremlin
surface form: Moscow Kremlin religious complex
religion Russian Orthodox Church
replacedBy Kremlin Presidium building
Military School named after the All-Russian Central Executive Committee
significantEvent Napoleonic occupation of Moscow in 1812
served as residence of Metropolitans of Moscow
served as residence of Patriarchs of Moscow
used as a political prison in the Russian Empire
status no longer extant
usedFor church councils
state ceremonies
theological education

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Patriarch Hermogenes placeOfImprisonment Chudov Monastery, Moscow