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Our Lady of Kazan, also called Mother of God of Kazan (Russian: Казанская Богоматерь, romanized: Kazanskaya Bogomater'), is a holy icon of the highest stature within the Russian Orthodox Church, representing the Virgin Mary as the protector and patroness of the city of Kazan, and a palladium of all of Russia and Rus', known as the Holy Protectress of Russia.
Interior view Interior view of the dome Interior, people at the iconostasis. Kazan Cathedral or Kazanskiy Kafedralniy Sobor (Russian: Казанский кафедральный собор, romanized: Kazanskiy kafedral'nyy sobor), also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan, is a cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church on the Nevsky Prospekt in Saint Petersburg.
After the fall of the Soviet Union, the Kazan Cathedral was the first church to be completely rebuilt after having been destroyed by the Communists.The cathedral's restoration (1990–1993) was sponsored by the Moscow city branch of the All-Russian Society for Historic Preservation and Cultural Organization, and was based on the detailed measurements and photographs of the original church.
Kazan Cathedral in Elista; Church of Our Lady of Kazan in Irkutsk; Transfiguration Cathedral in Ivanovo; St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Izhevsk, built between 1818 and 1823; Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Kaliningrad, built between 1995 and 2006; Trinity Cathedral in Kaluga; Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Kamyshin; Cathedral of St ...
The Our Lady of Kazan Orthodox Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral Ortodoxa Nuestra Señora de Kazán) (Russian: Православный Собор Богоматери Казанской Transliteration: Pravoslavnyj Sobor Bogomateri Kazanskoj), is a Russian Orthodox cathedral located in historic old town of Havana, Cuba, under the jurisdiction of ...
Kazan Cathedral may refer to: Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg (Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan) Kazan Cathedral, Moscow (Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan) Kazan Cathedral, Volgograd; Kazan Cathedral, Havana; Cathedral of the Annunciation in the Kazan Kremlin
The cathedral is the main one in the monastery and has a space for some 7000 people. 1880–1894 Dzerzhinsky Russia: 21: 76 [22] Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan in Stavropol Located at the highest point of the city. Stavropol Russia: 22: 75.6 [23] Trinity Cathedral in Morshansk 1836–1857 Morshansk Russia: 23: 75 [24] Dormition Cathedral in ...
According to the data cited by Professor Nikolai Zagoskin, [1] at the end of the 19th century in Kazan “there were 4 cathedrals, 28 parish churches, 2 churches assigned to monasteries, 3 military churches and 22 house churches, a total of 59 Orthodox churches” and 7 monasteries within the city, of which 4 have so far been transferred to ...