St. Nicholas Cathedral, Nizhyn

Coordinates: 51°02′53″N 31°53′13″E / 51.04806°N 31.88694°E / 51.04806; 31.88694
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St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Cathedral
Собор святого Миколая Чудотворця
The Cathedral in 2007
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51°02′53″N 31°53′13″E / 51.04806°N 31.88694°E / 51.04806; 31.88694
LocationNizhyn
CountryUkraine
DenominationUkrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate)
History
Foundedfrom 1654 to 1658
DedicationSaint Nicholas
Architecture
StyleUkrainian Baroque

St. Nicholas Cathedral in Nizhyn (Ukrainian: Собор Святого Миколая, Sobor Sviatoho Mykolaia) is the main Eastern Orthodoxy church of Nizhyn eparchy in the Ukraine. The powerful centric 55-metres high building with five domes has become a prototype Ukrainian baroque architecture of stone five-domed cruciform churches. The cathedral reproduces in brick the techniques conventional to Ukrainian wooden folk architecture.

The special and parade role of building is likewise emphasized in the interior, where the both sides of the main entrance are arranged with placing special loggias for regimental starshyna. The predominant location of the cathedral among the surrounding city buildings is still beyond the competition, although the public centre moved to the other square. The main axis of the city goes from the market the Oster River.

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