Saint Petersburg: Temple
Places and attractions in the Temple category
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Our-Lady-of-Kazan Cathedral
Colonnaded Russian Orthodox cathedral Nestled in the heart of Saint Petersburg, the Our-Lady-of-Kazan Cathedral stands as a monumental testament to Russian Orthodox architecture and religious devotion. This majestic church, completed in 1811, is revered not only for its spiritual significance but also for...
Datsan Gunzechoinei
Nestled in the bustling city of Saint Petersburg, Russia, Datsan Gunzechoinei serves as a serene sanctuary and a striking example of Buddhist architecture in an urban setting. Established in 1909, this temple is a testament to the city's diverse cultural and religious...
Trinity Cathedral
Orthodox cathedral built 1828-1835 The Trinity Cathedral, sometimes called the Troitsky Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a formerly Russian Imperial Army Izmaylovskiy regiment Russian Orthodox church, an architectural landmark - a late example of the Empire style, built between 1828 and 1835 to a design by Vasily Stasov.
Saint Sampson's Cathedral
St Sampson's Cathedral is the oldest surviving church in St. Petersburg. It stands on the northern outskirts of the city and gives its name to Sampsonievsky Avenue. Rumor has it that it was in St. Sampson's Church that Catherine II of Russia secretly married Grigory Potemkin in 1774.
St. Stanislaus Church
The St. Stanislaus Church is a Catholic church in neoclassical style in Saint Petersburg in northwest Russia. The church was built by Bishop Stanisław Bohusz Siestrzeńcewicz, the first Archbishop of Mogilev Saint Petersburg in 1783, who donated money and land which used to be his residence.