Cathedral of the Armed Forces blends militarism, patriotism and Orthodox Christianity to controversial effect

Angels hover above artillery, religious images are adorned with Kalashnikovs and the Virgin Mary strikes a pose reminiscent of a Soviet second world war poster. The imagery inside Russia’s vast Cathedral of the Armed Forces blends militarism, patriotism and Orthodox Christianity to breathtaking and highly controversial effect.

An hour’s drive from Moscow, the cathedral has a metallic, khaki-green exterior, topped with golden domes and crosses that rise to 95 metres (312ft). Inside is the largest amount of mosaic of any church in the world, with many of the work depicting battles from Russian history and the second world war in particular.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

More than 150 feared drowned in Nigeria boat disaster

Overloaded vessel sank in the Niger River with four confirmed dead, according…

The Guardian view on Olaf Scholz’s visit to Beijing: treading a fine line | Editorial

There are no easy solutions to Germany’s China problem The brevity of…

Maid to Midnight Mass: readers’ best TV shows of 2021

From a hilarious vampire mockumentary to a heartfelt drama about a cleaner…

Alphabet third quarter results follow industry-wide trend of falling revenue

Shares of Google’s parent company were down 5% in after hours trading…