
History
St. Basil's was built to
commemorate the capture of the Tatar stronghold of Kazan in 1552, which occured
on the Feast of the Intercession of the Virgin. The cathedral was thus
officially named Cathedral
of the Intercession of the Virgin by the Moat (the moat being one that originally ran
beside the Kremlin).

The Cathedral of the
Intercession a.k.a. St. Basil's Cathedral was constructed from 1555 to 1560.
Legend has it that after it was completed, Ivan had the architect blinded in
order to prevent him from building a more magnificent building for anyone else.
(In fact, he went on to build another cathedral in Vladimir.)

In modern times, St. Basil's
came very close to falling victim to Stalin, who
resented that it prevented his soldiers from leaving Red Square en masse. But
the architect Baranovsky stood on the cathedral's steps and threatened to cut
his own throat if the masterpiece was destroyed and Stalin relented (but
punished Baranovsky with five years in prison).

What to
See
Saint Basil's is located at one
end of Red Square, just across from the Spasskaya Tower of the Kremlin. Not
particularly large, it consists of nine
chapels built
on a single foundation.
The riot of color and shapes
that is St. Basil's Cathedral is unmatched anywhere else in the world. The
French diplomat Marquis de Custine commented that it combined "the scales
of a golden fish, the enamelled skin of a serpent, the changeful hues of the
lizard, the glossy rose and azure of the pigeon's neck" and wondered at
"the men who go to worship God in this box of confectionery work."


The ninth chapel on the east side added in 1588 for Basil's
tomb interrupts the symmetery of design somewhat. It can be recognized on the
outside by its green-and-gold dome studded with with golden pyramids.

St. Basil the Blessedcan be
visited in his chapel on the lower floor, where he lies in a silver casket in
gaudy splendor. Upstairs, the Chapel of the Intercession contains the equally
splendid blue and gold iconostasis. Other chapels, such as that of St.
Nicholas, are more restrained and even austere in their decor.

The statue was originally
constructed in the center of Red Square, but the Soviet government felt it
obstructed parades and moved the statue in front of the cathedral in 1936.
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