• "The Sailors' Church". Many churches were closed or torn down during the time of Communism, but not the 18th-century St. Nicholas' Naval Cathedral.
  • In this article, we will explore the various facets of St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral, analyzing its impact on today's society and its relevance in different...
  • Nicholas Naval Cathedral (Naval Cathedral of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker and Epiphany) is the first naval cathedral that traditionally fed the sailors of...
  • Nicholas Naval Cathedral (Naval Cathedral of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker and Epiphany) is the first naval cathedral that traditionally fed the sailors of...
  • It owes its name to its purpose – serving the Russian navy. ... Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral. Saint Nicholas Naval Cathedral.
  • Naval Cathedral of Saint Nicholas or simply known as Sailors' Cathedral stands on the shores of Kryukov Canal. First wooden church was erected here in 1743.
  • In the very south-west corner of Kazansky Island stands the impressive St Nicholas' Naval Cathedral - so named as it was built to serve as the main shrine for...
  • The construction site of the cathedral was not chosen by chance - in the 18th century this area belonged to Naval court. St. Nicholas Cathedral consists of two...
  • A slender and elegant campanile anticipates from afar on the upcoming site of St. Nicholas Naval cathedral.
  • Freestanding four story bell tower with a tall gilded spire was built in in 1755–1758. St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral consists of two separate churches.