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Cathedral of St. Nicholas

Собор Святого Николая
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Chkalova, 8, Orenburg 460024, RussiaMap
Phone+7 353 231-17-45
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  • Talant2007
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    Saint Nicholas Cathedral

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    The Cathedral of the Holy Nikolay is sanctified in 1886. It is the cathedral of the Orenburg region, Metropolitan and Diocese. The temple is built on the money of the Cossacks of the Orenburg station and parishioners. In 1936 the temple closed ...

    Reviewed on Jun 13, 2021
  • Anika H
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    This is the oldest cathedral.

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    Until recently, it was almost the only constituent cathedral in our city. It turns out to be the oldest, located in the center of the city on the street of chkalova. All the main services of the church pass ...

    Reviewed on Feb 19, 2016
  • Liudmila A
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    Very beautiful cathedral

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    The Cathedral of St. Nicholas of the Wondermaker, or the Nikolsky Cathedral, in my opinion – the most beautiful, majestic temple in the city built in the 19th century by Cossacks

    Reviewed on Jan 31, 2016
  • Larisa L
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    Saint Nicholas Cathedral

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    Very beautiful, with rich internal decoration, the Cathedral of St. Nicholas Wondermaker. Located on Chkalov Street. Rather, before the construction of the church shop, it was better. Now ...

    Reviewed on Dec 30, 2015
  • marinus12345
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    Long time was the only one

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    The Nikolsky Cathedral was the only temple in the city for a very long time. Built at the end of the 19th century on the funds of the citizens, mostly the Cossacks. In the Soviet time, when all the temples were closed, destroyed, Nicole ...

    Reviewed on Oct 24, 2015