Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ensemble of the Novodevichy Convent' has mentioned 'Cathedral' in the following places:
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The oldest structure in the convent is the six-pillared five-domed Smolensky Cathedral, dedicated to the icon Our Lady of Smolensk.
Most scholars agree that the cathedral was rebuilt in the 1550s or 1560s.
The cathedral may be a focal point of the convent, but there are many other churches.
In the old cathedral, a new bowl for holy water and gilded carved iconostasis were installed in 1685.
In early 1900s, the Cathedral was surveyed and restored by architect and preservationist Ivan Mashkov.
In 1922, the Bolsheviks closed down the Novodevichy Convent (the cathedral was the last to be closed, in 1929) and turned it into the Museum of Women's Emancipation.
In 1945, the Soviets returned Assumption Cathedral to the believers.
Its oldest building is a stone cathedral dedicated to the Icon of the Mother God of Smolensk built in 1524xe2x80x931525 after the fashion of the Assumption Cathedral in the Moscow Kremlin.
It has two major planning axes and its main focal point, the Smolensky Cathedral, is located at their crossing.
The interior of the Cathedral is unique in respect of its performance, riot of colour and well-preserved wall paintings of the late 16th century which were created during the reign of Boris Godunov.
Rodionov restored Smolensky Cathedral and cleaned oil paints off the mural paintings.