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Founded by Peter the Great in 1710, this orthodox monastery is the most important in St. Petersburg. The St. Trinity cathedral is worth a visit and so is the …
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After the Cottage Palace was completed, the need for an Imperial place of worship arose. Complementing the residence's English gothic style, the multi-spired …
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An Orthodox church built in 1900-1904 in honour of a by then long dead Pavel I, the multi-domed cathedral is topped with an equal mix of Orthodox crosses and …
Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
1-ya Krasnoarmeiskaya ul. 11
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Usual Sunday services at 12:30 (2 times a month in Swedish, other 2 times in English). Sunday school for young children.