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Cathedral of St. Nicholas

Собор Святого Николая
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Mira pr-kt 19, St 1, Kislovodsk 357700 RussiaMap
Phone+7 879 373-02-37
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  • Olga K
    Olga K
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    Russian churches are the faces of this country.

    It is a very beautiful inside and out. Had a lot of people on the day we visited because of the holiday.

    Reviewed on Nov 6, 2015
  • YuryVK2016
    YuryVK2016
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    New temple with rich history

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    During his stay in Kislovodsk in February 2023, twice with his spouse visited the Cathedral of the Holy Nikolay Wondermaker, or as it is commonly accepted to call it St. – Nicole Cathedral. For the first time within the framework of the general p ...

    Reviewed on Sep 1, 2023
  • AlexeevIgor
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    San Nicolsky Cathedral - the main temple of Kislovodsk ...

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    The history of the St. Nicholas Cathedral began in 1803, when a wooden Nikolaevskaya church was built on this site, which existed until the end of the first quarter of the 19th century. In 1888, the stroke ...

    Reviewed on Dec 18, 2022
  • aleks_rostov
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    Position of force

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    The beautiful Cathedral of St. Nicholas Miracles right next to the resort park. They went to put candles, and just to see this city sight

    Reviewed on Dec 9, 2022
  • TSO-Samara R
    TSO-Samara R
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    A wonderful temple in honor of the traveller 's patron

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    The Nikolsky Cathedral of Kislovodsk looks very solid and impressive. Its height – 54 meters. Not accidentally it has the status of the Cathedral Temple. It is from it, usually the pedestrian part of the excuse ... begins

    Reviewed on Jan 15, 2022
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