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  1. Helsinki. Uspenski Cathedral ( Finnish: Uspenskin katedraali, Swedish: Uspenskijkatedralen) [2] is a Greek Orthodox or Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, and main cathedral of the Orthodox Church of Finland, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary ). Its name comes from the Old Church Slavonic word uspenie ...

  2. Uspenski Cathedral is the largest Orthodox temple in Northern and Western Europe, consecrated in 1868 to the Dormition of the Mother of God. It is a historical and cultural attraction in Helsinki, with a rich iconostasis, a wonderworking icon and regular concerts.

  3. Built in 1868 in Helsinki, the Uspenski Cathedral reflects the Russian influence on Finnish history. It has golden cupolas and a redbrick facade, and is one of the main attractions in the Katajanokka district.

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  5. Learn about the history, architecture and curiosities of the largest Orthodox church in Western Europe, built in the 19th century by Tsar Alexander II. Find out how to get there, when to visit and what to see in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  6. Uspenski Cathedral is a Greek Orthodox or Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, and it is main cathedral of the Orthodox Church of Finland, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary). Its name comes from the Old Church Slavonic word uspenie, which denotes the Dormition.

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  7. Uspenski Cathedral is a redbrick building with golden cupolas, designed by a Russian architect and built with bricks from a destroyed fortress. It is a symbol of the Russian influence on Finnish history and a popular tourist attraction with valuable icons and a Byzantine interior.

  8. Oct 23, 2014 · The Uspenski Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church in western Europe and is situated upon a hillside on the Katajanokka Peninsula overlooking the city and the South Harbor. The cathedral is surmounted by 13 onion domes. On the back of the cathedral is a plaque commemorating Emperor Alexander II of Russia, ruler of Finland during its ...

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