Assumption Cathedral and Monastery of the town-island of Sviyazhsk
The Assumption Cathedral is located in the town-island of
Sviyazhsk and is part of the monastery of the same name. Situated at the
confluence of the Volga, the Sviyaga and the Shchuka rivers, at the
crossroads of the Silk and Volga routes, Sviyazhsk was founded by Ivan
the Terrible in 1551. It was from this outpost that he initiated the
conquest of the Kazan Khanate. The Assumption Monastery illustrates in
its location and architectural composition the political and missionary
programme developed by Tsar Ivan IV to extend the Moscow state. The
cathedral’s frescoes are among the rarest examples of Eastern Orthodox
mural paintings.