The eastern facade of the assumption cathedral in vladimir before the restoration of 1888 - with brick, whitewashed buttresses on the southern and northern corners (1708); with two tiers of windows on the apses (the lower ones and the window on the northern buttress - 1708); with dark iron roofs - hipped on a quadrangle, onion-shaped on the domes, conical on the apses (1725-1734); with drainpipes; without a pipe for heating the air heater along the northern facade (1882). All the windows, including the drums of the domes, have iron gratings. The middle dome is more flat in shape. On the right you can see the northern facade, part of the warm st. George's chapel (1862, architect n. A. Artleben) with a chimney. Date: between 1876 and 1882.
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