LOMONOSOV IMPERIAL PORCELAIN COFFEE LATTE HOT CHOCOLATE MUG CHURCH ON NERL 360 ml/12.2 fl.oz
- Brand:: Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Factory
- Product Code: TW-4306
- Availability: In Stock
Enjoy a steaming mug of hot chocolate or coffee with the Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Church on Nerl Mug. This nice Coffee Mug is made of porcelain by Lomonosov Imperial Porcelain Factory in St-Petersburg, Russia. The mug will be a perfect gift for tea and coffee lovers and a perfect addition to any porcelain drinkware collection.
Features:
- The Church on Nerl Coffee Mug and saucer are HAND PAINTED. Embellished with 22-karat gold. Hand wash is recommended.
- The original Lomonosov factory logo is on the bottom of each piece. Genuine Article - 100% Guaranteed.
- Material: hard-paste porcelain. Made in Russia by the Imperial Lomonosov Porcelain Factory.
- Mug measures L 12.5 cm, W 9.6 cm, H 9.5 cm/ L 4.9", W 3.8", H 3.7"; Capacity 12.2 oz/360 ml.
- Saucer measures D 16 cm, H 2.5 cm / D 6.3", H 1" .
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About Design: More about sightseeings pictured on Lomonosov Porcelain you may learn here
Church of the Intercession on the Nerl
Address: Vladimir region, 601270, Bogolyubovo, Vokzalnaya st., 10
The Church of the Intercession of
the Holy Virgin on the Nerl River (Tserkov Pokrova na Nerli) is an Orthodox
church and a symbol of medieval Russia.
The
church is situated at the confluence of Nerl and Klyazma Rivers in Bogolyubovo,
Suzdalsky District, Vladimir Oblast, 13 km north-east of the ancient capital of
Vladimir.
The
church was commissioned by Andrei Bogolyubsky. According to some sources, it was
built to commemorate Andrei's victory over the Bulgars and his son Izyaslav,
who was slain in the battle. The exact construction date of the church is
unknown.
The
monument is built in white stone, and has one dome and four columns in the
interior. Its proportions are elongated on purpose to make its outline seem
slenderer, although this architectural solution restricts its use for holding
services.
For
centuries, the memorial church greeted everyone approaching the palace at
Bogolyubovo. In spring, the area would be flooded, and the church appeared as
if floating on water. The church itself has not been touched by later
generations; only the dome's shape has been slightly changed, and
porch-galleries were added in the 12th-century, rebuilt in 18th-century and
then demolished. The walls are still covered with 12th-century stonecarvings.
In
1992, the church was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the
site White Monuments of Vladimir and Suzdal.
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