The Dormition Cathedral of Khabarovsk (Russian: Градо-Хабаровский Успенский собор, Grado-Khabarovsky Uspensky sobor) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral. It is one of the largest churches in the Russian Far East, and was built in 2000–02 to a design by Yuri Podlesny, a local architect.[1]
The five-domed church stands about 60 meters tall. Its design harks back to Konstantin Thon's design for the Annunciation Church in Saint Petersburg.
The church contains a 19th-century copy of the Abazino icon of the Theotokos from a previous church on the site. That church was built in the 1890s and contained the marble tomb of Baron Andrei von Korff. It was demolished by the Communists in 1930.[2]
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References
- ↑ "Достопримечательности города Хабаровска". www.khabarovskadm.ru.
- ↑ "ХАБАРОВСКИЙ УСПЕНСКИЙ СОБОР - Древо". drevo-info.ru.
48°28′22″N 135°03′22″E / 48.47278°N 135.05611°E
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