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Buildings Orthodox Churches

Discussion in 'Buildings' started by BahadirB, Jun 15, 2017.

  1. BahadirB

    BahadirB Governor

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    I know we have a great richness when it comes to Catholic and Protestant churches (and even mosques are in abundance), but I think that we do not have so many orthodox churches. Monty's exceptional work, St. Sava Church and Immortal's Holy Trinity Izmailovo Cathedral and Kazan Cathedral are the only ortohodox religious buildings up to date, as far as I know.

    (edit: I have missed secpol's Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan)

    I am not trying to stir up any sectarianism here, but a few less "famous" and more common orthodox churches would be awesome.

    I know the following ones are also iconic, but for instance, how about a Greek one, Hagia Sophia Cathedral in Thessaloniki:
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    or a Bulgarian one, Sveta Nedelya in Sofia:[​IMG]
     
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  2. Kris2604

    Kris2604 Executive

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    Just to say that the Bulgarian church is Alexander Nevski, our main temple, not St Nedelia, which is also another beautiful church. I can add pictures of some other beautiful churches, if somebody wants to make them, as unfortunatelly I can't by myself.
     
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