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Nikolo-Perervinsky Monastery (Николо-Перервинский монастырь in Russian) is the southernmost historical monastery of Moscow. It is dedicated to Saint Nicholas the Miracle-Worker. It is situated at south of the district of Pechatniki between the Moscow river and the Lublino railroad classification yard. In 1908, the vast New Katholikon was consecrated to the Holy Icon Our Lady of Iberia. The abbey was closed down in 1928. The Russian Orthodox Church resumed divine service in the Old Katholikon in 1991. * Gate church * Remote view of the monastery * The New and the Old Katholikon * *

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  • Monastero Nikolo-Perervinskij (it)
  • Nikolo-Perervinsky Monastery (en)
  • Nicolaas-Perervinskiklooster (nl)
  • Перервинский монастырь (ru)
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  • Il monastero Nikolo-Perervinskij (in russo: Николо-Перервинский монастырь?) è un monastero di Mosca. Situato nel distretto sud-orientale della capitale russa, dal 1995 possiede lo status di metochio del patriarca di Mosca e di tutte le Russie. (it)
  • Het Nicolaas-Perervinskiklooster (Russisch: Николо-Перервинский монастырь) is een voormalig Russisch-orthodox klooster in het zuidelijke deel van Moskou. Het klooster is gewijd aan de heilige Nicolaas. (nl)
  • Нико́ло-Пере́рвинский монасты́рь — бывший мужской монастырь в Москве (Шоссейная улица, 82); с 1995 года имеет статус патриаршего подворья. (ru)
  • Nikolo-Perervinsky Monastery (Николо-Перервинский монастырь in Russian) is the southernmost historical monastery of Moscow. It is dedicated to Saint Nicholas the Miracle-Worker. It is situated at south of the district of Pechatniki between the Moscow river and the Lublino railroad classification yard. In 1908, the vast New Katholikon was consecrated to the Holy Icon Our Lady of Iberia. The abbey was closed down in 1928. The Russian Orthodox Church resumed divine service in the Old Katholikon in 1991. * Gate church * Remote view of the monastery * The New and the Old Katholikon * * (en)
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  • Nikolo-Perervinsky Monastery (Николо-Перервинский монастырь in Russian) is the southernmost historical monastery of Moscow. It is dedicated to Saint Nicholas the Miracle-Worker. It is situated at south of the district of Pechatniki between the Moscow river and the Lublino railroad classification yard. The abbey was first mentioned in the city records in 1623, although it is believed that it had existed for more than a century prior to that. Its name (from the Russian verb "to interrupt") is explained by the fact that the Moskva River has repeatedly changed its flow at this place. The abbey began to expand in the mid-17th century and grew especially large at the turn of the century, when Patriarch Adrian made the cloister his summer residence and built the so-called Old Katholikon (1696–1700). In 1775, they opened a theological seminary on the premises of the monastery. Its main sources of income were Sukharev Tower, Iverskaya Chapel and other sketes, attached to it by the ecclesiastic authorities. In 1908, the vast New Katholikon was consecrated to the Holy Icon Our Lady of Iberia. The abbey was closed down in 1928. The Russian Orthodox Church resumed divine service in the Old Katholikon in 1991. * Gate church * Remote view of the monastery * The New and the Old Katholikon * Interior of the New Katholikon * Dome interior of the New Katholikon (en)
  • Il monastero Nikolo-Perervinskij (in russo: Николо-Перервинский монастырь?) è un monastero di Mosca. Situato nel distretto sud-orientale della capitale russa, dal 1995 possiede lo status di metochio del patriarca di Mosca e di tutte le Russie. (it)
  • Het Nicolaas-Perervinskiklooster (Russisch: Николо-Перервинский монастырь) is een voormalig Russisch-orthodox klooster in het zuidelijke deel van Moskou. Het klooster is gewijd aan de heilige Nicolaas. (nl)
  • Нико́ло-Пере́рвинский монасты́рь — бывший мужской монастырь в Москве (Шоссейная улица, 82); с 1995 года имеет статус патриаршего подворья. (ru)
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