
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral - Tallinn, Estonia
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N 59° 26.140 E 024° 44.339
35V E 371760 N 6590744
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral was constructed between 1894 and 1900.
Waymark Code: WMFAF1
Location: Estonia
Date Posted: 09/19/2012
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Located across the street from Estonia's Parliament Building, the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is a Russian Orthodox site built in the typical Russian style. The interior may be visited at no charge...but photos are not permitted. Inside, one will find many of the typical Russian icons, murals, ornate alters, etc.
Wikipedia (
visit link) further informs us:
"The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is Tallinn's largest and grandest orthodox cupola cathedral. It is dedicated to Saint Alexander Nevsky who in 1242 won the Battle of the Ice on Lake Peipus, in the territorial waters of present-day Estonia. The late Russian patriarch, Alexis II, started his priestly ministry in the church.
The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral crowns the hill of Toompea where the Estonian folk hero Kalevipoeg is said to have been buried according to a legend. (There are many such legendary burial places of him in Estonia.) The cathedral was built during the period of late 19th century Russification and was so disliked by many Estonians as a symbol of oppression that the Estonian authorities scheduled the cathedral for demolition in 1924, but the decision was never implemented due to lack of funds and the building's massive construction. As the USSR was officially non-religious, many churches including this cathedral were left to decline. The church has been meticulously restored since Estonia regained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991."
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