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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl' has mentioned 'Architecture' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Geography 1.1 Location 1.2 Climate 2 History 2.1 Early Yaroslavl 2.2 Foundation of the city 2.3 16th century and the Time of Troubles 2.4 Trading post and government center 2.5 20th century and millennium 3 Symbols 4 Politics 5 Economics 6 Administrative and municipal status 6.1 City divisions 7 Travel and culture 7.1 Architecture 7.1.1 Old town 7.2 Theater and cinema 7.3 Global Policy Forum 8 Education 9 Transportation 9.1 Automotive transport 9.2 Railway 9.3 Air transport 9.4 Water transport 9.5 Public transportation 10 Sports 11 Notable people 12 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 13 References 13.1 Notes 13.2 Sources 14 Further reading 15 External links | WIKI |
Architecture[edit] | WIKI |
Within these walls stand the magisterial churches, which, with their asymmetrically-ordered towers and decorated interiors, make for examples of traditional Russian sacral architecture. | WIKI |
This church, with its five domes, and traditional Russian sacral architecture, is a classic example of a medieval Russian church. | WIKI |
However, the church has a separate clock-tower which was built in accordance with the sacral-architectural style of Muscovy in the years 1684xe2x80x931693; this all goes to make the church one of the most noticeable examples of 17th-century architecture in the city. | WIKI |
In general the streets of the city center are characterized by the noticeable mix of classical and sacral architecture. | WIKI |
A specific and unique feature of Yaroslavl is the existence of numerous 16th- and 17th-century churches and monastic ensembles with valuable mural paintings and iconostases, which are outstanding in terms of their architecture, as dominant town-planning elements and composition centres. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl with its 17th-century churches and its neoclassical radial urban plan and civic architecture is an outstanding example of the interchange of cultural and architectural influences between Western Europe and the Russian Empire. | UNESCO |
The state management system of the property comprises the federal level represented by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the regional level represented by the Government of the Yaroslavl Region (Department of Culture of the Yaroslavl Region), and the municipal level represented by the Administration of the City of Yaroslavl (Department of Architecture and Development of Territories of the City of Yaroslavl). | UNESCO |