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  1. El Cementerio Novodévichi (en ruso: Новодевичье кла́дбище, trans. Novodévichiye kládbishche) es el cementerio más famoso de Moscú. Forma parte del conjunto conventual del Monasterio Novodévichi , que data del siglo XVI , declarado en 2004 Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco .

  2. El cementerio Novodévichi en ruso: Новодевичье кладбище de San Petersburgo es un cementerio histórico situado en la parte suroccidental de la ciudad rusa, cerca del arco de Triunfo de Moscú. El cementerio toma el nombre del monasterio de Novicias de la Resurrección en ruso: Воскресенский ...

  3. Novodevichy Cemetery ( Russian: Новодевичье кладбище, romanized :Novodevichye kladbishche) is a cemetery in Moscow. It lies next to the southern wall of the 16th-century Novodevichy Convent, which is the city's third most popular tourist site. [1] History[edit] The cemetery was designed by Ivan Mashkov and inaugurated in 1898. [2] .

    • Muscovite Period
    • Imperial Period
    • Soviet Period and Beyond

    Vasili III, the Grand Prince of Moscow, founded the Novodevichy Convent in 1524 in commemoration of his conquest of Smolensk in 1514. The structure began as a fortress at a curve of the Moskva River three versts to the south-west of the Moscow Kremlin. It became an important part of the southern defensive belt of Moscow, which had already included ...

    In the mid-17th century, nuns from other monasteries in the Ukrainian and Belarusian lands were transferred to Novodevichy Convent, the first of whom was named Yelena Dyevochkina. In 1721, some of the aged nuns, who renounced the Old Believers movement, were given shelter. In 1724, the convent also housed a military hospital for the soldiers and of...

    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. By 1926, the monastery had been transformed into a history and art museum. In 1934, it became affiliated with the State Historical Museum. Most of its facilities were turned into apart...

  4. Catedral de Nuestra Señora de Smolensk. El Monasterio (Convento) de Novodévichi, también conocido como Monasterio Bogoróditse-Smolenski (Новоде́вичий монасты́рь, Богоро́дице-Смоле́нский монасты́рь) es, probablemente, el monasterio más conocido de Moscú. Su nombre, muchas veces ...

  5. El Cementerio Novodévichi (en ruso: Новодевичье кла́дбище, trans. Novodévichiye kládbishche) es el cementerio más famoso de Moscú. Forma parte del conjunto conventual del Monasterio Novodévichi, que data del siglo XVI, declarado en 2004 Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la Unesco. [1]

  6. El cementerio Novodévichi en ruso: Новодевичье кладбище de San Petersburgo es un cementerio histórico situado en la parte suroccidental de la ciudad rusa, cerca del arco de Triunfo de Moscú. El cementerio toma el nombre del monasterio de Novicias de la Resurrección en ruso: Воскресенский ...