Cathedrale Saint Alexandre Nevsky

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Cathedrale Saint Alexandre Nevsky Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cathedrale Saint Alexandre Nevsky is located in Paris, France on 12 Rue Daru. Cathedrale Saint Alexandre Nevsky is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category cathedral in France.

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12 Rue Daru

Phone

+33 142273734

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Mukesh Singhal

It was superb From my side it is 5 star church I didn't saw like church in my life It very very beautiful

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iNSIDE EUROPE

A Russian-Orthodox gem in this quiet neighborhood within easy walking distance to the Champs Élysée. Can be visited at times and offers regular services. Consecrated in 1861 and very beautiful!

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עומר מלכה

Beautiful.

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Peter Adams

Visited many times for over fifty years I thoroughly recommend it.

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Teresa Crowley

No cameras please. These photos are from postcards purchased at the Cathedrale, of massive, powerful themes of Christ and the apostles. When I viewed these in person they are BREATHTAKING. Jesus walking on water calming the storm...I wept, it is so moving. I found this peaceful beauty as I wandered Parc Monceau and the neighborhood surrounding. It's beauty demands reverence and there is a mystery surrounding the relics.

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Aleksandr Semenkov

The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Alexandre-Nevsky, Russian: Собор Святого Александра Невского) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral church located at 12 rue Daru in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It was established and consecrated in 1861, making it the first Russian Orthodox place of worship in France

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Anton Svinenkov

The Church with authentic Russian Orthodox spirit.

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Big Boss

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Собор Святого Александра Невского) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral church located of Paris. It was established and consecrated in 1861, making it the first Russian Orthodox place of worship in France. It is the see of the Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe, under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. It was built in part through a gift of 200,000 francs from Tsar Alexander II.