popovortho2006.08.31 [06:10]
to Sergei.
The place (tree reflections and lake) is at the Vorontsovo worth near the city of Zhukovsky not far to the east from Moscow.
The left cathedral is two-altar 'Bazhenovskaja Church' after great architector Vasilij Bazhenov (Russia, 1737 - 1799) - http://slovari.yandex.ru/art.xml?art=bse/00005/86900.htm&encpage=bse&mrkp=http%3A//hghltd.yandex.com/yandbtm%3Furl%3Dhttp%253A//encycl.yandex.ru/texts/bse/00005/86900.htm%26text%3D%25C1%25E0%25E6%25E5%25ED%25EE%25E2%26reqtext%3D%25C1%25E0%25E6%25E5%25ED%25EE%25E2%253A%253A1192307%26%26isu%3D2, http://slovari.yandex.ru/art.xml?art=mos/mos/19000/50189.htm&encpage=mos&mrkp=http%3A//hghltd.yandex.com/yandbtm%3Furl%3Dhttp%253A//encycl.yandex.ru/texts/mos/mos/19000/50189.htm%26text%3D%25C1%25E0%25E6%25E5%25ED%25EE%25E2%26reqtext%3D%25C1%25E0%25E6%25E5%25ED%25EE%25E2%253A%253A1192307%26%26isu%3D2. Unfortunatly, I don't remember devotion of the altars :-(.
The central lower cathedral is gold-dome Cathedral of St. Michael at Kiev (reconstructed in late 1990s and early 2000s).
And the central upper church - I don't know, unfortunatly, its name... It is situated near the Poljanka metro station at Moscow.
According to my vision - they all characterise different ages of Orthodoxy and different types of churches and cathedrals (I mean, their appropriations, functions and places of foundation).
very beautiful reflection...like impressionism paint!