Antonius and Theodosius of Pechersk Cathedral, Ukrainian Baroque cathedral in Vasylkiv, Ukraine.
Antonius and Theodosius of Pechersk Cathedral is a church building in Ukrainian Baroque style with ornate decorations, multiple domes, and detailed architectural elements. The interior holds religious artworks and contains a burial ground for notable religious figures.
The cathedral was built in 1758 and became an important religious center in the region. It later received recognition as Architectural Heritage of National Importance in Ukraine.
The cathedral is named after two revered monks from the Kyiv Caves Monastery, figures deeply important in Orthodox tradition. Their veneration shapes how visitors experience the space today.
The cathedral welcomes visitors year-round and asks that guests dress appropriately when entering the main building. It is located in Vasylkiv and accessible by local public transport.
The cathedral grounds include a sacred well and small chapel that together create a quiet space for reflection. These elements attract people seeking a deeper spiritual connection.
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