
Astrakhan, Russia№ 000207777
St. Vladimir Cathedral
- Founded
- 1888
- Style
- Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire
About this place
History & significance.
St. Vladimir Cathedral is a Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Astrakhan, Russia. It was built in 1888, designed by Vasily Kosyakov.
The cathedral is dedicated to Vladimir the Great. The cathedral is within the Diocese of Astrakhan. This entry brings together its location, Eastern Orthodox tradition, and visiting information, with links to the open sources it was reconciled from.
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Location & contact.
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