
Petrogradsky District, Russia№ 000207932
St. Vladimir's Cathedral
- Founded
- 1789
- Tradition
- Russian Orthodox
- Style
- Neoclassical architecture in Russia
About this place
History & significance.
St. Vladimir's Cathedral is a Neoclassical architecture in Russia Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Petrogradsky District, Russia. It was built in 1789, designed by Antonio Rinaldi and Ivan Starov.
The cathedral is dedicated to Vladimir the Great. The cathedral is within the Diocese of Saint Petersburg. This entry brings together its location, Eastern Orthodox tradition, and visiting information, with links to the open sources it was reconciled from.
Where to find it
Location & contact.
Sources
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