Cathedral of the Dormition, Empire style Orthodox cathedral in Kashira, Russia
The Cathedral of the Dormition is an Orthodox church built in the Empire style in Kashira. The structure features grand proportions and refined neoclassical details that dominate the central Volodarskogo Square.
The cathedral was built between 1829 and 1842 under architect Apollon Grigorev's direction. It suffered damage during the Soviet period before undergoing major restoration work.
The cathedral serves as an active place of worship for the Orthodox community today. Visitors can observe religious services and see how the building remains central to local spiritual practices.
The cathedral is open year-round and regularly hosts religious services. Visitors should respect service times and dress appropriately if attending ceremonies.
This is one of the few surviving examples of early 19th-century Empire style architecture in the Moscow Oblast region. Its neoclassical design makes it a rare surviving example of this building period.
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