• The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral of Tallinn[a] is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in central Tallinn, Estonia.
  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is Tallinn’s oldest Orthodox church and the most ostentatious place of worship.
  • Short description. From any point of Old Tallinn you can see the majestic Alexander Nevsky Cathedral with domes and carved windows.
  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral stands as a symbol of Tallinn's historical ties with Russia, towering over the city from its position on Toompea Hill.
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  • Aleksander Nevsky Cathedral is a 19th-century Orthodox church. The construction of this sanctuary, based on Russian church architecture, began in 1894 and was...
  • The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is Tallinn's largest orthodox cupola cathedral, and its eleven bells, including the massive 16-ton bell...
  • Tsar Alexander III ordered the cathedral designed in 1894 by St. Petersburg master Mikhail Preobrazhensky and it was completed in 1900.
  • St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral was built in the end of XIX c. by the initiative of orthodox population and on voluntary donations raised throughout the entire empire.
  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral - description. The construction of the new cathedral in Tallinn was promoted by the active growth of the Orthodox population.