Saint Eudokia Church, Kazan, Orthodox church building in Kazan, Russia
Saint Eudokia Church is an Orthodox church building in Kazan built in the 1730s and displays typical features of Russian religious architecture from that period. The structure shows the characteristic design and proportions common to such buildings from this era.
Construction began in 1734 during a period when Orthodox Christianity was expanding its influence in Kazan. The building reflects the religious growth happening in the city at that time.
The church is dedicated to Saint Eudokia and serves the local Orthodox community in Kazan. Visitors can experience traditional Russian Orthodox worship practices in the space today.
The church is located on Fedoseevskaya Street and welcomes visitors following the Orthodox calendar schedule. It helps to check current opening hours and service times before your visit.
The site includes the burial place of Pavel Afonskiy and a separate chapel with a baptismal font dedicated to Saint Alexander Svirsky. These additional sacred spaces make the complex more than just a main church building.
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