Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kremlin and Red Square, Moscow' has mentioned 'Cathedral' in the following places:
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The same tsar also renovated some of his grandfather's palaces, added a new palace and cathedral for his sons, and endowed the Trinity metochion inside the Kremlin. | WIKI |
During his reign and that of his son Alexis and grandson Feodor, the eleven-domed Upper Saviour Cathedral, Armorial Gate, Terem Palace, Amusement Palace and the palace of Patriarch Nikon were built. | WIKI |
The Little Nicholas Palace and the old Saviour Cathedral were pulled down as well. | WIKI |
Dormition Cathedral | WIKI |
Cathedral Square is the heart of the Kremlin. | WIKI |
The most significant churches of the Moscow Kremlin are situated on the Cathedral Square; they are the Cathedral of the Dormition, Church of the Archangel, Church of the Annunciation and the bell tower of Ivan Veliki. | UNESCO |
The five-domed Assumption Cathedral (1475xe2x80x931479) was built by an Italian architect Aristotele Fiorvanti. | UNESCO |
The cathedral became the major Russian Orthodox church; a wedding and coronation place for great princes, tsars and emperors as well as the shrine for metropolitans and patriarchs. | UNESCO |
Inside the cathedral some mural paintings of 16thxe2x80x9319th century have been preserved and the icons of Andrei Rublev and Theophanes the Greek are part of the iconostasis. | UNESCO |
At its south end is the famous Pokrovski Cathedral (Cathedral of St Basil the Blessed), one of the most beautiful monuments of Old Russian church architecture, erected in 1555xe2x80x931560 to commemorate the victory of Ivan the Terrible over the Kazan Khanate. | UNESCO |
In the 17th century the cathedral gained its up-to-date appearance thanks to the decorative finishing of the domes and painting both inside and outside the cathedral. | UNESCO |