
The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Tallinn is a stunning example of Russian Revival architecture, featuring intricate frescoes and ornate domes. Built in the early 20th century, the cathedral symbolizes the Russian influence in Estonia and stands as a reminder of the country’s complex relationship and history with Russia and the Soviet Union. It is the iconic centerpiece of the city, famous for its beautiful interior and stunning command of the Tallinn skyline and seves as the primary place of worship for the local Orthodox community. The cathedral is open to worshippers and visitors alike, with everyone being welcome to explore the cathedral and learn about its history.


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