Monastery of Saint Mitrophan, Orthodox monastery in Voronezh, Russia
The Monastery of Saint Mitrophan is an Orthodox monastery in Voronezh featuring a central cathedral surrounded by auxiliary buildings on its grounds. The cathedral houses religious artifacts and sacred relics important to Orthodox Christian worship and belief.
The monastery was established in 1836 to honor Saint Mitrophan, the first bishop of Voronezh who led the Orthodox church there from 1682 until his death in 1703. Its foundation connected the community with this early religious figure through the preservation of his memory.
The monastery serves as a place where Orthodox believers gather to pray and participate in religious rituals throughout the year. Visitors can witness how the community uses the space for worship and spiritual reflection in daily practice.
The monastery is located in central Voronezh and welcomes visitors who wish to explore its grounds and attend religious services. Visitors should be prepared for varying hours and dress respectfully when entering religious spaces.
Peter the Great personally carried the coffin of Saint Mitrophan during his funeral, showing the deep respect between this religious leader and the Russian monarch. This connection between worldly and spiritual power remains a rare moment in the monastery's history.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.