Saint Alexander Nevsky cathedral in Kurgan, Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Kurgan, Russia.
Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is an Eastern Orthodox church building in Kurgan featuring traditional religious architecture with a prominent dome and ornate stonework across its exterior. The interior welcomes daily worship services and remains an active place of prayer for the community.
The cathedral was built in 1896 during a period when Orthodox Christianity was expanding its presence throughout the Kurgan region. Official recognition as a regional cultural site in 1982 confirmed its standing as an important religious and architectural landmark.
The cathedral serves as a gathering place where Orthodox believers come together for daily prayers and seasonal celebrations throughout the year. Visitors notice how the building functions as the spiritual heart of the community, hosting families and worshippers during important religious observances.
The cathedral is located on Volodarsky Street 42 and welcomes visitors daily who wish to attend services or view the architecture. Remote access through online streaming allows people to participate in religious observances from elsewhere.
The building received official recognition as a regional cultural heritage site in 1982, marking its architectural and historical importance beyond the local community. This designation provides the structure with protection as a monument of regional significance.
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