The grandiose cathedral is located on a hill, from there you can enjoy a beautiful view of the city and the confluence of two rivers. It was built in 1743-1777 as a Uniate church. During the construction, the Basilica of San Carlo al Corso in Rome was taken as a model. Since 1799, it has been an Orthodox cathedral. It was blown up and destroyed to the ground in 1936 and completely rebuilt from 2001 to 2011. There is a staircase leading from the embankment to the cathedral, there are many steps, but it is worth climbing. You can see a beautiful sunset
I recently crossed a child, in general, it didn't go too badly.
My father was attentive, he told me what to do and when to do it.
Take an offering with you, this is a small towel that the priest wipes his hands with, I did not take it, I had to buy it locally.
From the nuances, the heater, which is aimed at keeping the kids warm, stopped working at some point, but it's good that it was there at all.
By the way, I quickly resuscitated him, just at the right moment, when the child was after ablution.
Of course it's great. But what surprised me and my loved ones was that we were in the cathedral in the morning, with the morning service still, but where are the people? Literally five people, we were passing through, but I didn't expect so few people. The cathedral is beautiful, both inside and out. And while you climb the stairs, not everyone will be able to, but you can also go around from the other side, just right for an old man.. Whoever will be there, be sure to visit.
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