Harbin's cultural diversity is well reflected in the many religious denominations and architectural forms of churches. The Church of the Virgin Mary, located on East Dazhi Street, is a typical orthodox Byzantine architecture. Building on the old Russian cemetery, this church stands next to the Lutheran church across the street, and over 100 years of history it has seen the city change, and the people passing by in a hurry, maybe the value of its existence today is that it is blind - oh , my god !
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Harbin's cultural diversity is well reflected in the many religious denominations and architectural forms of churches. The Church of the Virgin Mary, located on East Dazhi Street, is a typical orthodox Byzantine architecture. Building on the old Russian cemetery, this church stands next to the Lutheran church across the street, and over 100 years of history it has seen the city change, and the people passing by in a hurry, maybe the value of its existence today is that it is blind - oh , my god !
The beautiful city and the old Orthodox church seem to tell an unforgettable past.
【Our Lady of the Guardian Church】The Guardian Church of Our Lady (historical building) is located at No. 268, Dongdazhi Street, Harbin. It is an Orthodox church, also known as the Church of Our Lady. The wooden structure is combined with the masonry structure, imitating the artistic style of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey. It was completed in 1930. The Church of the Guardian of Our Lady is not only a boutique in religious architecture, but also a manifestation of Harbin's diverse culture.
From the train station, a taxi came to the Church of the Guardian of Our Lady, also known as the Church of the Virgin Mary of Harbin, or the Church of the Virgin Mary of Harbin, the Church of Ukraine, the Russian-translated Bakhlovskaya Church, the Orthodox Church, the original Russian cemetery, At first, a stone structure prayer place was built in the cemetery, about 2 meters high, with the statue of the Virgin Mary and a candlestick. A wooden structure church was built in 1922. It is a typical Byzantine Orthodox church. The former Orthodox cemetery prayer pavilion. Built in 1920 for the dead soul of the soldiers, it was stopped in 1930. Seeing several older believers gathered at the door to chat, I wanted to go inside and visit, and was politely refused to respect others' faith.
Very European and love Russian architecture to see