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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Assumption Cathedral and Monastery of the town-island of Sviyazhsk' has mentioned 'Monastery' in the following places:
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In 2017 the Assumption Cathedral and Monastery were added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
There is a school and a club in Sviyazhsk, as well as a monastery associated with the name of Macarius of Unzha.
Trinity Church View towards the pier Horseyard of Uspensky Monastery View of Uspensky Monastery
The Assumption Cathedral is located in the townxe2x80x93island of Sviyazhsk and is part of the homonymous monastery.
The Assumption Monastery was to function as both missionary and administrative centre for the conquered region.
The Assumption Monastery in its location, setting, layout and the architectural composition of its buildings contributes to illustrating its political, military and missionary role in the 16th century.
The Cathedral is the most outstanding part of the Assumption Monastery Complex: its architecture reflects the prevailing Rus tradition of religious architecture from Moscow, Novgorod, Vladimir and Pskov, shaped upon Byzantine classical heritage as expressed by local craftsmanship and materials.
St. Nicholas Refectory Church with its bell tower, the Archimandrite building, the monastery school building, the Brethenxe2x80x99s building, and the walls with the Ascension church above the gate supplement and enhance the values of the Assumption Cathedral, illustrating the religious and daily life of Orthodox monasteries in the past.
The cultural layers and archaeological strata preserved in the grounds of the monastery complex and nearby contain 16th-19th century artefacts that are of great interest as a source of information on spiritual, social, artistic and scientific achievements.
Criterion (ii): The Assumption Monastery with its Cathedral is real evidence of cardinal historical and geo-political interchanges in Eurasia at a time when the Rus State undertook its expansion eastwards.
Criterion (iv): The Assumption Monastery with the Cathedral illustrates in its location, layout and architectural composition the political and missionary programme developed by Tsar Ivan IV to extend the Moscow state from European lands to the post-Golden Horde Islamic states.
The Assumption Monastery complex with the Cathedral and the other stone buildings is contained within its historic perimeter and the whole complex depicts its historic political and religious functions.
The location, setting, layout and composition of the Assumption Monastery complex and of its structures are key to understanding its role as a missionary post in a settlement that was strategic from a military and political perspective when it was founded.