Vasily Ascendant Church (Huasili Belaryne Church), located at the southern end of Red Square in the center of Moscow, the Russian capital, close to the Kremlin, is the Russian architects Balma and Postnik, the Orthodox cathedral built under the orders of Tsar Ivan the Great, Built in 1560. The church's name is taken from the name of a monk Vasili, whom Ivan the Great trusted at the time. The tower in the center of the church is 65 meters high and has nine colored onion-shaped church roofs. The tops of the nine churches were not built at the beginning, but were built separately.