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  1. The Russian Orthdox church is a shining masterpiece of the Byzantine-Moscovite style. Its extraordinary golden onion domes sparkle in the upper part of the city. In 1859, the Russian Orthodox community of Geneva was given a permit to build this church after Anna Feodorovna Constancia, Tsar Alexandre the first’s sister-in-law, promised ...

  2. The Russian Church, Geneva (French: Cathédrale de l'Exaltation de la Sainte Croix, Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross) is a historic Russian Orthodox church in Geneva, Switzerland . Grand Duchess Anna Fyodorovna, who resided in Bern and Geneva after she chose to separate from Grand Duke Constantine, gave funds to build the church in ...

  3. Aug 10, 2012 · But, being in Geneva as a tourist I put my thoughts to historic facts so decided to do that as I was in vicinity. Switzerland was a desirable destination for Russians fleeing the country because of the 1917 Revolution. As their community grew in Geneva they built this classic Russian Orthodox Church with characteristic golden onion domes.

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  4. Eglise orthodoxe russe. rue Rodolphe-Toepffer & rue Francois-Le-Fort. 1206 Genève. Show Route. Advertisement. The Russian orthodox church in Geneva is a genuine masterpiece of Byzantine-Muscovite style. This church was built thanks to the financial support of Geneva’s Russian orthodox community. Its sublime golden cupolas are a beacon that ...

  5. www.sacred-destinations.com › switzerland › geneva-eglise-russeRussian Church - Geneva, Switzerland

    Geneva and funded the construction of a Russian Orthodox church in 1863. Built over the remains of a 16th-century Benedictine priory, it was designed by Grimm, a professor at the St-Petersburg Academy, and completed in 1866. A stately neighborhood (Les Tranchées) developed around the church in the late 19th century, accommodating the many ...

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  6. The Russian Church is a historic Russian orthodox church in Geneva. Grand Duchess Anna Fyodorovna, who resided in Bern and Geneva after she chose to separate from Grand Duke Constantine, gave funds to build the church in 1863; it was designed by David Grimm and completed in 1866 in the fashionable Les Tranchées neighborhood of Geneva.

  7. The Russian Church (Eglise Russe), otherwise known as the Cathedral of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, is a historic Russian Orthodox temple in Geneva attached to a parish established on the orders of Emperor Alexander I in 1817. The temple was built in 1866, funded with generous donations by the Russian Grand Duchess Anna Fyodorovna, who ...

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