St. George Cathedral in Makiivka, Russian-Byzantine Orthodox cathedral in Makiivka, Ukraine.
St. George Cathedral is an Orthodox church featuring Russian-Byzantine architecture with multiple domes arranged in a cruciform layout and white exterior walls topped with golden spheres. The structure combines architectural influences from Eastern and Russian traditions.
The cathedral was built as a religious center within the Donetsk Eparchy, reflecting the expansion of Eastern Orthodox Christianity across southeastern Ukraine. It has served as a significant place of worship since its establishment.
The cathedral hosts religious ceremonies following Eastern Orthodox traditions, where locals gather to celebrate liturgical feasts and observe daily worship.
The cathedral is open to visitors and holds regular services conducted according to Orthodox tradition and practice. Visitors should dress respectfully and observe the rules of the religious space.
The cathedral features an unusual arrangement of five domes, with a central larger dome surrounded by four smaller ones at each corner. This distinctive cupola composition carries symbolic meaning in Orthodox theological tradition.
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