Church of Our Lady the Merciful, Eastern Orthodox church in Vasileostrovsky District, Russia.
The Church of Our Lady the Merciful is an Eastern Orthodox place of worship built from red brick with Neo-Byzantine architectural features on Vasilievsky Island. The structure rises approximately 42 meters and displays intricate mosaics throughout its interior spaces.
The building was constructed in 1889 based on architectural designs by Vasily Kosyakov and Dmitriy Prussak who blended contemporary church design with established traditions. During the Soviet era the structure served industrial purposes before returning to religious use in the early 21st century.
The church serves as an active Orthodox worship space where visitors can observe traditional religious ceremonies and rituals throughout the year. The local community gathers here for spiritual celebrations that reflect the living faith practices of the Russian Orthodox tradition.
The building sits at 100 Bolshoi Prospekt on Vasilievsky Island and welcomes visitors during designated times, particularly when services are taking place. Those planning a visit should be aware that as an active place of worship it may have specific access times and behavioral expectations.
The building houses a special religious icon of Our Lady the Merciful that was brought from Mount Athos in Greece to this location. This sacred image connects Eastern and Western Christian traditions at a place of veneration on Vasilievsky Island.
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