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The Saviour Cathedral

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Ulitsa Bolshevikov, 50, Kirov 610000 RussiaMap
Phone+7 833 232-70-61
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  • o381778
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    Amazing Cathedral history

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    Among the Orthodox sanctuary of Kirov, the Spassky Cathedral occupies a special place. This temple was built in the 18th century on the place of the Trinity Church of Klynov, where there was an amazing icon of the Savior of the Normally ...

    Reviewed on Apr 15, 2021
  • _T1349TL
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    beautiful will be

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    The cathedral is reconstructed. It is already very different from what was another couple of years. It looks beautiful and magnificent now

    Reviewed on Apr 25, 2019
  • Elena301987
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    New dome

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    The best temple in the city. Many ancient icons. There are icons with movable particles. The history of the temple can be found by visiting it. The temple is now being restored. You can perpetuate your name or your native ...

    Reviewed on Jan 6, 2017
  • Maria_Serg
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    Beautiful temple in need of restoration

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    You can see how gradually the majesty is drawn from the heated building. Part of the temple on the side of the bell is restored outside. And inside the main altar is arranged. And together with the new ...

    Reviewed on Mar 27, 2016
  • antoneo74
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    Beautiful

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    A large enough temple with a high bell. It is not passable, the more it is located in the historic center near the pedestrian Spasskaya Street.

    Reviewed on Mar 14, 2016