Holy Trinity Cathedral and the Russian Orthodox Spiritual and Cultural Center

View of the cupolas.

Holy Trinity Cathedral and The Russian Orthodox Spiritual and Cultural Center (French: Cathédrale de la Sainte-Trinité de Paris et Centre Spirituel et Culturel Orthodoxe Russe) is complex[1] that consists of 4 buildings: the Cultural Center found on Quai Branly, an educational complex in University Street, an administrative building in Rapp Street and the Holy Trinity Cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church under construction in Paris, France.[2]

The opening was attended 19 March 2016[3] by Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, as well as Russia’s Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky and representatives of the Moscow Patriarchate.[4]

References

  1. « Un nouveau centre culturel russe en 2013 », Jean-Pierre Thiollet, France-Soir, 16 October 2010,
  2. http://www.russkiymir.ru/en/news/215480/
  3. "Russia trumpets new Orthodox cathedral in Paris". Associated Press. 19 March 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
  4. http://www.pravoslavie.ru/97981.html

Coordinates: 48°51′43″N 2°18′04″E / 48.8620°N 2.3011°E / 48.8620; 2.3011


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