Russian Revival architecture
The Russian Revival style is a number of different movements within Russian architecture that arose in the second quarter of the 19th century and was an eclectic melding of Byzantine elements and pre-Petrine architecture.
Image: Russia Moscow Cathedral of Christ the Saviour 6
Image: Moscow Bolshaya Yakimanka 43 X10
Image: Biological Museus named after Timiryazev
Church of the Savior on Blood in Central Saint Petersburg
The architecture of Russia refers to the architecture of modern Russia as well as the architecture of both the original Kievan Rus', the Russian principalities, and Imperial Russia. Due to the geographical size of modern and Imperial Russia, it typically refers to architecture built in European Russia, as well as European influenced architecture in the conquered territories of the Empire.
Saint Basil's Cathedral (1482–95) is a showcase of Muscovite Russian architecture.
Cathedral of St. Sophia, Kyiv
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Veliky Novgorod (1045–1050)
St. George's Cathedral of Yuriev Monastery near Veliky Novgorod (1119)