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Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Review

4.3 /536 Reviews
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At the southern end of the old town, the colorful Orthodox church style is beautiful no matter which angle the photo is taken.

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

Posted: Jul 21, 2020
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  • D了个Y
    5/5Outstanding
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    One of the most classic buildings in Estonia is that Estonia is not big, Tallinn is smaller, and the whole Tallinn feels good, but to say what landmarks and the like, this church has to have a name built in the late nineteenth century, when Tallinn was under the rule of the Russian Empire. It's typical Russian style and the largest and tallest Orthodox church in Tallinn.

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    Posted: Mar 28, 2022
  • sculptor
    4/5Excellent

    亚历山大·涅夫斯基大教堂(Aleksander Nevski katedraal)是塔林最大,最宏伟的东正教大教堂。大教堂位于爱沙尼亚(Estonia)首都塔林旧城区内,是一座典型的俄罗斯复兴式教堂。

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    Posted: Nov 27, 2020
  • 魔女锦鲤
    4/5Excellent
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    On the other side of the cathedral hill is the famous cathedral of Alexander Nevsky in Tallinn. Compared with the simple-looking Cathedral of the Virgin of Tallinn, the red + white exterior wall, the dark gray onion shape, the typical Russian style, is more conspicuous. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is the largest and tallest domed Orthodox Church in Tallinn.

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    Posted: Jun 2, 2020
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Alexander-Nevsky Main Church is located in the upper city of Tallinn, known as the Onion Church, close to the Church of St. Nicholas. It is reached through an arch from the short-leg street. It has a obvious Russian style. Photos are not allowed inside the church. The appearance has just been repaired. It is very new and beautiful. Well worth visiting.

    3
    Posted: Aug 18, 2017
  • Viktor_Lee
    5/5Outstanding
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    I went to Tallinn by boat from Helsinki, the capital of Finland. EU countries, free access. The ferry ticket is not expensive for 50 euros, back and forth. Tallinn attractions are divided into new cities and old cities. It is worth seeing. Alexander Nevsky Church is the Orthodox Church in Tallinn. There is another church, 2 euros to the top floor for viewing.

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    Posted: Oct 5, 2016
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