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10-850: (Redirected from St Nicholas Cathedral ) For churches and chapels bearing this name, see St. Nicholas Church (disambiguation) . St. Nicholas Cathedral , or variations on the name, may refer to buildings in the following places: Asia [ edit ] Cathedral of St Nicholas, which in 1571 became the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque in Famagusta, Cyprus St. Nicholas Cathedral (Almaty) , Kazakhstan St. Nicholas Cathedral (Seoul) , South Korea St. Nicholas Cathedral (Dushanbe) , Tajikistan St. Nicholas Cathedral, Da Lat , Vietnam Europe [ edit ] St. Nicholas Cathedral, Feldkirch , Austria Cathedral of St Nicholas, which in 1571 became
20-614: A Seattle landmark See also [ edit ] Saint Nicholas's Church (disambiguation) Basilica of Saint Nicholas (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St. Nicholas Cathedral . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St._Nicholas_Cathedral&oldid=1229536445 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
30-688: A former church in Igaliku, Greenland; its remains are the Garðar Cathedral Ruins St. Nicholas Cathedral, Tumbes , Peru Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Caracas , Venezuela, an Eastern Orthodox church serving the Russian-Venezuelan community United States [ edit ] St. Nicholas Cathedral (Chicago) , Illinois St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral (Manhattan) , New York City St. Nicholas Cathedral (Washington, D.C.) Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral (Seattle) ,
40-550: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Church building disambiguation pages St. Nicholas Church (disambiguation) The following cathedrals, churches and chapels are dedicated to Saint Nicholas : Ygyvtfybuvt7x8t9yv9yff9yv8yc6es77gckhcz St. Nicholas Military Cathedral St. Nicholas Military Cathedral ( Ukrainian : Військовий Микільський собор , Russian : Никольский военный собор ), popularly known as The Great Nicholas ( Ukrainian : Великий Микола )
50-851: The Fribourg Cathedral , Switzerland Cathedral Church of St Nicholas, the Newcastle Cathedral , in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom Finland [ edit ] St Nicolas Church, the former name until 1917 of the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Helsinki Cathedral Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Kuopio Poland [ edit ] Orthodox Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Białystok Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Bielsko-Biała St. Martin and St. Nicholas Cathedral, Bydgoszcz St. Nicholas Cathedral, Elbląg Cathedral of St. Nicholas,
60-787: The Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque in Famagusta, Cyprus Cathedral of St Nicholas, České Budějovice , Czech Republic St Nicholas Cathedral, a former church in Igaliku, Greenland; its remains are now the Garðar Cathedral Ruins Church of Saint Nicholas, the Palmi Cathedral , Italy St Nicholas Naval Cathedral, Karosta , Latvia Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Monaco St. Nicholas Cathedral, Ruski Krstur , Serbia Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Trnava , Slovakia Saint Nicholas Cathedral, Ljubljana , Slovenia St. Nicholas of Bari Concathedral , Alicante, Spain Cathedral of St Nicholas,
70-454: The Soviet regime blew up the cathedral, replacing it with a Pioneers Palace . Struggle for a reconstruction of the cathedral is growing. The President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko supported the idea of restoration of the destroyed cultural heritage. Now Divine services are carried out at open-air near to a place where there used to be a church. The website of parishioners. In the 2010s,
80-440: The main church of St. Nicholas's Hermitage traditionally associated with Askold's Grave . The church was consecrated in 1696. It was famed for its dazzling gilded icon screen commissioned by Mazepa. A free-standing Rastrelliesque bell tower was completed in the mid-18th century. The Russian Imperial Army became the church's patron in 1831. A set of cannons near the building proclaimed its military associations. In 1934,
90-716: The seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalisz Romania [ edit ] St. Andrew and St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, Galați St. Nicholas Cathedral, Oradea Cathedral of Saint Nicholas, Râmnicu Vâlcea , the seat of the archdiocese of Râmnic St. Nicholas Cathedral, Tulcea Ukraine [ edit ] St. Nicholas Military Cathedral in Kyiv St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral, Kyiv Oceania [ edit ] St Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral, Brisbane , Queensland, Australia The Americas [ edit ] St Nicholas Cathedral,
100-574: Was one of the military cathedrals of the former Russian Empire . It was built in 1696 and located in the Kyiv Fortress overlooking the Dnieper River . As a cathedral it was adopted after establishing the Russian Kyiv Fortress in the 19th century. This penta cupolar Ukrainian Baroque building was originally designed by Osip Startsev at the bidding of Hetman Ivan Mazepa to serve as
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