oh been a great day visiting the Church. for the first time I was so happy about the experience and felt excited as well. it’s a wonderful holiday to spent there.
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Roman Catholic Church Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Roman Catholic Church, the only Catholic church in Irkutsk, was built in 1758. It is very close to the Epiphany Cathedral (CathedralofttheEpiphany) and can be visited together after the visit. Most Russians believe in the Orthodox Church, and the Roman Catholic Church is a relatively rare building in the local area. It was built by Polish immigrants a hundred years ago and was built by the tsarist government for Polish political prisoners who were exiled here at that time. It belongs to the late Gothic architectural style. The wooden church was unfortunately destroyed by a fire in 1879, and a new stone church was rebuilt in its original location in 1884, which is the Roman Catholic church we can visit today. The Roman Catholic Church is located in the north of Kirov Square, by the Angara River. It is in a great location near the Irkutsk City Hall, the Municipal Square and the Arc de Triomphe. Take the bus to Kirov Square and walk there. Its appearance is a red brick Gothic building, tall and majestic, very imposing, tourists can take pictures, but the interior of the church is not open to the public.
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Roman Catholic Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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oh been a great day visiting the Church. for the first time I was so happy about the experience and felt excited as well. it’s a wonderful holiday to spent there.
The Roman Catholic Church in Irkusk is very different, because Russia is mostly Orthodox, and this is the only Catholic Church in Irkutsk. Her shape is also very characteristic, like a red rocket that is about to launch, erected there, very majestic and beautiful.
It's a beautiful Catholic church. Well, it's not an Orthodox Hotel pass by. By the way, I'm not religious, and I'm not interested in it much.
In Russia, where Orthodox churches are everywhere, this Roman Catholic is very unique in Irkutsk. It is a typical Gothic spire church with red exterior walls and purple spires. The grass around the church is a good place for people to take a leisure walk. It is recommended to walk here in Irkutsk.
In the early 19th century, exiled Poles built a wooden church here. Wooden churches were unfortunately burned in 1879. Later, in 1884, a new stone church was rebuilt in its original place, the Roman Catholic Church that we can visit today. (Note :This church is closed to the public)