Annunciation Cathedral, Orthodox cathedral in Voronezh, Russia
The Annunciation Cathedral is an Orthodox temple in Voronezh featuring five domes that reach 97 meters into the sky. The white stone structure displays classical Orthodox architecture with gilded crosses crowning each dome.
The current cathedral was built between 1998 and 2009, replacing an earlier temple that stood from 1718. This reconstruction reconnected the city with its spiritual roots after decades of absence.
The cathedral draws pilgrims seeking spiritual connection, as the relics of Saint Mitrofan rest within these walls, making it a destination for those honoring Voronezh's first bishop.
The cathedral welcomes visitors daily for services and maintains a schedule following the Orthodox calendar for celebrations. Dress appropriately and follow standard guidelines when entering this active place of worship.
The bell tower was designed following original plans by architect Giacomo Quarenghi, who created the 18th-century building that previously occupied this site. This connection to the past appears in the tower's classical elegance.
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