Transfiguration Cathedral, Bender, Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Bender, Moldova.
The Transfiguration Cathedral is an Eastern Orthodox church building in Bender that features neoclassical architecture with balanced proportions and symmetrical design. The structure combines these classical style elements with traditional Orthodox architectural features visible in both the exterior and interior spaces.
The cathedral was built between 1815 and 1820, marking the period after Ottoman rule ended in the region. It received official protection status as an architectural monument in 1948.
The cathedral displays religious artworks and icons that reflect Eastern Orthodox traditions within its sacred space. These elements shape how visitors experience the interior and show the continuing spiritual practices observed here.
The building offers regular religious services and welcomes visitors interested in exploring its architectural features. It is helpful to wear modest clothing and respect liturgical times when visiting this sacred space.
From 1918 to 1944, the cathedral operated under Romanian Orthodox Church administration, except during the Soviet occupation from 1940 to 1941. This shifting jurisdiction shaped its history during a time of major changes in the region.
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