List of cathedrals in Russia
This is the list of cathedrals in Russia sorted by denomination.




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Eastern Orthodox
Cathedrals of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Transfiguration Cathedral in Abakan[1]
 - Cathedral of the Theotokos of Vladimir in Aktubinsk
 - Cathedral of the Nativity in Alexandrov
 - Trinity Cathedral in Anadyr[2]
 - Holy Trinity Co-Cathedral in Angarsk
 - St. Iliinsky cathedral in Arkhangelsk[3]
 - St. Michael Cathedral in Arkhangelsk (under re-construction)[4]
 - Resurrection Cathedral in Arzamas
 - Assumption Cathedral in Astrakhan[5]
 - Pokrovsky Cathedral in Barnaul[6]
 - Cathedral of the Transfiguration in Belgorod[7]
 - Transfiguration Co-Cathedral in Berdsk
 - Cathedral of the Annunciation in Birobidzhan[8]
 - Co-Cathedral of the Assumption in Biysk[9]
 - Annunciation Cathedral in Blagoveshchensk[10]
 - Co-Cathedral of the Annunciation in Borovsk
 - Cathedral of the Bryansk Saints in Bryansk[11]
 - Vvedensky Cathedral in Cheboksary
 - St. Simeon Cathedral in Chelyabinsk
 - Kazan Cathedral in Chita
 - Holy Trinity Cathedral in Ekaterinburg
 - John the Baptist Co-Cathedral in Ekaterinburg
 - Ascension Co-Cathedral in Elets
 - 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. Nicholas in Kazan
 - Znamensky Cathedral in Kemerovo
 - Dormition Cathedral in Khabarovsk, (former cathedral)
 - Transfiguration Cathedral in Khabarovsk, (current cathedral)
 - Co-Cathedral of the Assumption of Virgin in Kineshma
 - Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan (Kirillov) in Kirillov
 - Dormition Cathedral of the Trifonov Monastery in Kirov
 - Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul in Klintsy
 - Bogoyavlensko-Anastasiin Cathedral in Kostroma
 - St. Catherine's Cathedral in Krasnodar[12]
 - St. Basil's Cathedral in Krasnoyarsk
 - Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Kurgan
 - Sergiev-Kazan Cathedral in Kursk[13]
 - Ascension Co-Cathedral in Kuznetsk
 - Nativity of Christ Cathedral in Lipetsk
 - Holy Spirit Cathedral in Magadan
 - Holy Assumption Co-Cathedral in Makhachkala
 - Holy Assumption Cathedral in Maykop[14]
 - Bogolyubskii Cathedral in Michurinsk
 - Ascension Co-Cathedral in Monchegorsk[15]
 - Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow, originally built between 1839 and 1860, destroyed in 1931, rebuilt between 1994 and 2000
 - Epiphany Cathedral at Yelokhovo in Moscow
 - Main Cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces in Moscow
 - Saint Basil's Cathedral in Moscow
 - St. Nicholas Cathedral in Murmansk[16]
 - Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky in Nizhny Novgorod
 - Ascension Co-Cathedral in Novocherkassk
 - Transfiguration Co-Cathedral in Novokuznetsk
 - Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Novosibirsk
 - Ascension Cathedral in Novosibirsk
 - Trinity Cathedral in Novosibirsk
 - Assumption Cathedral in Omsk
 - Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Orenburg
 - Akhtyrsky Cathedral in Oryol
 - Assumption Cathedral in Penza
 - Holy Trinity Church in Perm
 - St. Nicholas Cathedral in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
 - Cathedral of Alexander Nevsky in Petrozavodsk
 - Holy Trinity Cathedral in Pskov
 - Assumption Cathedral in Rostov
 - Virgin Mary's Nativity Church in Rostov-on-Don
 - Assumption Cathedral in Ryazan
 - Nativity of Christ Co-Cathedral in Ryazan
 - Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan in Saint Petersburg
 - Holy Trinity Cathedral of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra in Saint Petersburg
 - Cathedral of the Protection of the Mother of God in Samara
 - Cathedral of St. Feodor Ushakov in Saransk
 - Duhososhestvensky Cathedral in Saratov
 - St. Nicholas Co-Cathedral in Shadrinsk
 - St. Catherine's Co-Cathedral in Slobodskoy
 - Assumption Cathedral in Smolensk
 - St. Andrew's Cathedral in Stavropol
 - Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Sterlitamak
 - Virgin Mary's Nativity Co-Cathedral in Suzdal
 - Stephan's Cathedral in Syktyvkar
 - Transfiguration Cathedral in Tambov
 - St. Sophia Cathedral of the Assumption in Tobolsk
 - Transfiguration Cathedral in Tolyatti
 - Epiphany Cathedral in Tomsk
 - All Saints Cathedral in Tula
 - Znamensky Co-Cathedral in Tyumen
 - Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tver
 - Holy Resurrection Cathedral in Tver
 - Holy Life-Giving and Indivisible Trinity Co-Cathedral in Tynda[17]
 - Sergievsky Cathedral in Ufa
 - Odigitrievsky Cathedral in Ulan-Ude
 - Virgin-Neopalimovskiy Cathedral in Ulyanovsk
 - St. Sophia Cathedral in Veliky Novgorod
 - Co-Cathedral of the Holy Righteous Procopius in Veliky Ustyug
 - St. George's Co-Cathedral in Vladikavkaz
 - Holy Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir[18]
 - St. Nicholas Cathedral in Vladivostok[19]
 - Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan in Volgograd
 - Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin in Vologda
 - Cathedral of the Annunciation in Voronezh[20]
 - Transfiguration Cathedral in Yakutsk
 - Assumption Cathedral in Yaroslavl
 - Holy Resurrection Cathedral Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
 - Ascension Cathedral in Yoshkar-Ola
 
Catholic
Cathedrals of the Catholic Church in Russia:[21]
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Irkutsk
 - Cathedral of the Mother of God in Moscow
 - Cathedral of Transfiguration in Novosibirsk
 - Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul in Saratov
 - Church of St. James in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
 
Armenian Apostolic
Cathedrals of the Armenian Apostolic Church:
- Cathedral of St. Sergius in Sochi
 
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cathedrals in Russia.
- Lists of cathedrals by country
 - Christianity in Russia
 
References
- ^ Abakan and Kyzyl Diocese official site: Transfiguration Cathedral Archived 2010-10-26 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
 - ^ Diocese of Anadyr and Chukotka official site: Holy Trinity Cathedral of the city of Anadyr Archived 2011-09-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
 - ^ Arkhangelsk and Holmogorskya Diocese official site: St. Iliinsky cathedral city of Arkhangelsk
 - ^ "Construction of Arkhangelsk Cathedral". Barents Observer. 9 January 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
 - ^ УСПЕНСКИЙ СОБОР Archived 2011-09-04 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
 - ^ Diocese of Barnaul official site: Pokrovsky cathedral of the city of Barnaul
 - ^ favor.csn.ru Archived 2011-09-04 at the Wayback Machine
 - ^ Birobidzhan and Kuldurskaya Diocese official site: Monasteries, parishes, the Chapel of the Diocese of their sacred sites (in Russian)
 - ^ Diocese of Barnaul official site: The Cathedral of Biysk
 - ^ Blagoveshchensk and Tyndinsky Diocese official site: Parish in honor of the Annunciation (cathedral) Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
 - ^ Bryansk and Sevsk Diocese official site: Cathedral of the Holy Bryansk (in Russian)
 - ^ "kubansobor.ru". kubansobor.ru. Retrieved 2013-05-08.
 - ^ Kursk Diocese official site: Сергиево - Казанский собор (in Russian)
 - ^ Maikop and Adygei Diocese official site: СВЯТО-УСПЕНСКИЙ КАФЕДРАЛЬНЫЙ СОБОР Archived 2011-08-11 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
 - ^ Murmansk and Monchegorsk Diocese official site: Вознесенский кафедральный собор Archived 2014-10-13 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
 - ^ Murmansk and Monchegorsk Diocese official site: Свято-Никольский кафедральный собор (in Russian)
 - ^ Blagoveshchensk and Tyndinsky Diocese official site: Parish in honor of the Holy Life-Giving and Indivisible Trinity (cathedral) Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
 - ^ Vladimir and Suzdal diocese official site: I. CATHEDRAL Deanery (in Russian)
 - ^ Diocese of Vladivostok and Primorye official site: December 18, Archbishop Benjamin headed Vigil at St. Nicholas Cathedral in Vladivostok. Beginning at 16.00 (in Russian)
 - ^ "Благовещенский кафедральный собор". Vob.ru. Retrieved 2013-05-08.
 - ^ "Cathedrals Russia". GCatholic.org. Retrieved 2013-05-08.