Trinity Cathedral, Novosibirsk, Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Leninsky District, Novosibirsk, Russia.
Trinity Cathedral is an Orthodox cathedral in Leninsky District built of brick and featuring multiple domes and spires. The structure measures 36 meters in length, 21 meters in width, and reaches 60 meters in height.
The cathedral was consecrated on 24 August 2013 in a ceremony led by Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church. This event marked the opening of a major religious center for the city.
The interior displays traditional Orthodox religious artwork including icons and frescoes that reflect Russian ecclesiastical artistic traditions. Visitors can observe how these works function as focal points within the worship space.
The cathedral welcomes visitors during regular Sunday Divine Liturgy services and on religious holidays throughout the year. The building remains open on weekdays for those wishing to view the interior decoration and artwork.
The design combines architectural elements from different periods of Russian Orthodox tradition, creating a synthesis of modern and traditional styles. This approach makes the building a bridge between contemporary faith and historical continuity.
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