• The St Alexander Nevsky church is a little difficult to find due to the nearby construction activities, which has resulted in temporary fences being constructed.
  • The group took part in the production of the Nevsky damask with a bas-relief of the saint, Easter souvenir eggs, and a series of Kizhi porcelain tableware.
  • Nevsky’s great-grandfather was Vladimir Monomakh [1053-1125], who perhaps even exceeded Alexander Nevsky in terms of wisdom and education – he was...
  • Find the best restaurant to eat, things to do, see and visit in Alexander Nevsky Church.
  • Saint Alexander Nevsky was the personal patron-saint of the Emperor Alexander II of Russia, who ruled the country during the liberation war of Bulgaria, so he...
  • St. Alexander Nevsky Church was built between 1837 and 1843 as a memorial to the saint, Alexander Nevsky, who was a 13th century prince and a hero of...
  • The first orthodox church in Anykščiai was built in the early 16th century, by the concern of Jelena, the Grand Duchess of Lithuania and the Queen of Poland.
  • Another intriguing church to explore in the Christian Quarter is that of Alexander Nevsky, also known as the Alexander Hospice, situated just across from the...
  • Archdiocese of Orthodox Churches of Russian Tradition in Western Europe.
  • The church towers have an ensemble of 11 bells, among which is the largest bell in Tallinn, weighing 15 tons.