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  2. Eastern Orthodox church architecture - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Orthodox church architecture constitutes a distinct, recognizable family of styles among church architectures. These styles share a cluster of fundamental similarities, having been influenced by the common legacy of Byzantine architecture from the Eastern Roman Empire .

  3. List of largest Eastern Orthodox church buildings - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the largest Eastern Orthodox church buildings in the world, based on area and capacity. Any Eastern Orthodox church building that has a capacity of 3,000 people or more, can be added to this page. Entries are included even if a premises otherwise meeting the criterion currently does not function as a church.

  4. Russian church architecture - Wikipedia

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    A cathedral’s architecture, therefore, becomes an active participant in the sensory experience of the parishioners during Orthodox ritual. Further, the architecture of the church is planned so as to enhance the actions of the clergy; this is related to the strong mystic aspect of the church born out of Orthodoxy’s Byzantine roots. [8]

  5. Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral is considered a unique example of architectural evolution which includes seven churches of which some have a great historic value such as the Church of St. Rewiss. The Cathedral represents the rapid development of Coptic architecture, [9] [10] as the famous Coptic civil engineer Michel Bakhoum contributed in its structural design ...

  6. Cathedral of Our Lady of the "Omen" - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral of Our Lady of the "Omen" (Russian: Зна́менский собо́р)is an Orthodox church is in Kursk. It is the main cathedral of the Kursk Metropolitanate and Eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church. It is located in the historical center of the city, on the territory of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the "Omen".

  7. Dormition Cathedral, Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Most of the church treasures were transferred to the Kremlin Armory, or were sold overseas. The building was repaired in 1949/50, 1960 and 1978. In 1990, the Dormition Cathedral was returned to the church for periodic religious services, shortly before the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It was restored to the Russian Orthodox Church in 1991.

  8. St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral is the home of a congregation which was founded in the early 1890s on Second Avenue. In 1899, the church began a building fund with seed money from Czar Nicholas to build a new church. [1] The Cathedral, designed by Finnish-born architect John Bergesen, was completed in 1902 at 15 East 97th Street in ...

  9. Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene, Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The first fully independent Orthodox church architecture in Warsaw was created - others, such as the church of the Holy Trinity in Warsaw were Orthodox churches with no distinct features; homemade eastern religious architecture; housed in buildings that were Roman Catholic (such as the church of Our Lady of Vladimir Icon in Wola); or were part ...