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Levinarium, No.

“Joy to All Who Mourn” (Скорбященская церковь, Skorbiaśienskaja cerkovj) is probably the main reason to come to Klin.

Built in the Russian-Byzantine style in the middle of the 19th century, it was sketched by the legendary Konstantin Ton (1794-1881), the architecht who actually invented this mix and worked practically all his life in this paradigm.

Btw, it was him who built the original classicist “twinned” railway stations in Moscow and Saint Petersburg.

Address: Russia, Moskovskaja oblastj, Klinskij rajon, Klin, ulica Litiejnaja 19

First published in the Levinarium Telegram Channel (now closed and deleted)