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hard to believe that this church was only built in the 1970s. the cathedral has a timeless quality about it. the interior was painted and decorated by russian australian artists. worth trying too wran...
The church was made well and had lovely artistic sculptures. We spent a good 15 minutes admiring the pairings and sculptures. Lots of small restaurants in the area which was good to have a quick b...
At first I thought it was a mosque and stopped by.
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After visiting the Fishwick Fresh Food Market, I found a tower like a mosque when I returned west of Canberra Avenue. At first I stopped by thinking it was a mosque, but it was a Christian cathedral. I couldn't go inside, but it was a church with a unique building.
A strange church that I stopped by at the finale of Canberra sightseeing. On the official WEB, the inside is painted different from the religious paintings such as the Catholic Church that I usually see in the church, so I definitely wanted to see it, but the day I went was when the priest just locked it out. When it came out, Can you see inside? I heard, but the reply is no! !! It seems that there is something to do. It can't be helped! !! So I put up with it just by looking at it. The upper structure of the church is ... peculiar to the Russian Orthodox Church.
timeless
hard to believe that this church was only built in the 1970s. the cathedral has a timeless quality about it. the interior was painted and decorated by russian australian artists. worth trying too wran...
Very well made church
The church was made well and had lovely artistic sculptures. We spent a good 15 minutes admiring the pairings and sculptures. Lots of small restaurants in the area which was good to have a quick b...
At first I thought it was a mosque and stopped by.
After visiting the Fishwick Fresh Food Market, I found a tower like a mosque when I returned west of Canberra Avenue. At first I stopped by thinking it was a mosque, but it was a Christian cathedral. I couldn't go inside, but it was a church with a unique building.
I definitely want to see inside next time!
A strange church that I stopped by at the finale of Canberra sightseeing. On the official WEB, the inside is painted different from the religious paintings such as the Catholic Church that I usually see in the church, so I definitely wanted to see it, but the day I went was when the priest just locked it out. When it came out, Can you see inside? I heard, but the reply is no! !! It seems that there is something to do. It can't be helped! !! So I put up with it just by looking at it. The upper structure of the church is ... peculiar to the Russian Orthodox Church.