The chapel behind Pushkin Square was built in the late 17th century and is uniquely shaped. The slender white conical drum seat is connected to five lovely mini blue tops, and the architectural decorations are very detailed. When the church was built, it coincided with the Reformation of Patriarch Nikon, who ordered the construction of the conical-topped church, so the church was lucky to be the last conical-topped stone church in Moscow. The name of the church has nothing to do with Putin.