Saint Sergius of Radonezh church in Tsarskoye Selo, Eastern Orthodox church in Tsarskoye Selo, Russia.
Saint Sergius of Radonezh church is a Neoclassical building with symmetrical proportions and traditional Orthodox structural elements throughout its design. The structure was built as a garrison church and combines religious spaces with a museum that houses historical collections.
The building was constructed in 1904 as a garrison church for the Life Guards 2nd Tsarskoye Selo Rifle Regiment. After closure in 1921, it was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church in 2012 and subsequently restored.
The interior displays military artifacts from the 19th century and World War I that reflect the history of the garrison community. Visitors can see weapons, documents, and uniforms that document the lives of soldiers who once worshipped here.
The church is located in Pushkin district of Saint Petersburg and is accessible to visitors during weekdays. It is best to call ahead or check locally about current opening times and group tours.
The restoration coincided with the 700th birth anniversary of Saint Sergius, with precise historical architectural details carefully restored. This made the project a significant milestone in preserving the religious heritage of the region.
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