Helsinki

Uspensky Cathedral

  Kanavakatu 1      +358 9 85 646 200     23 Sep 2024
An eye-catching Eastern Orthodox Church, Uspensky Cathedral towers above the Katajanokka district, overlooking the beautiful Nordic capital. As the biggest Orthodox Church in Western Europe, the cathedral impresses with its sheer size. With its stunning red-brick facade and shining golden cupolas, the cathedral is a great example of the Russian influence on Finland, once a part of Russia. The interior is equally impressive and lavishly decorated with valuable icons and impressive chandeliers. Admission to the cathedral is free of charge. But it is a place of worship, so be quiet and cover your knees and shoulders when wandering around inside! The best place to snap a breathtaking Instagram photo is from down the hill by the harbour!

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uspenski@ort.fi

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Open 09:30 - 19:00. Sat 10:00 - 15:00, Sun 12:00 - 15:00, Closed Mon.

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22.09.2024
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First of all, at that time Finland was Grand Duchy eg. not directly part of Russia, so this isn't the reason why there's Orthodox church. It was built for orthodox minority in that area, that formed without external forces.
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