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Orthodox cathedral of the Ascension of Christ, Novosibirsk

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Orthodox cathedral of the Ascension of Christ
Вознесенский Собор
Religion
AffiliationRussian Orthodox
Location
LocationSovetskaya Street, Novosibirsk
Geographic coordinates55°02′32″N 82°54′44″E / 55.0422°N 82.9122°E / 55.0422; 82.9122
Architecture
Completed1913

The Orthodox cathedral of the Ascension of Christ (Вознесенский собор) is a Russian Orthodox church in Zheleznodorozhny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia.

History

In 1913, the wooden church was built.

References

  1. Вознесенский кафедральный собор. Novosibdom.ru.


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