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  1. Uspenski Cathedral (Finnish: Uspenskin katedraali, Swedish: Uspenskijkatedralen) is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, and main cathedral of the Orthodox Church of Finland, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary).

  2. Built in 1868 in Helsinki, the Uspenski Cathedral reflects the Russian influence on Finnish history. It has golden cupolas and a redbrick facade, and is one of the main attractions in the Katajanokka district.

  3. Uspenski Cathedral is the largest Orthodox temple in Northern and Western Europe, consecrated in 1868 to the Dormition of the Mother of God. It is a historical and cultural attraction in Helsinki, with a rich iconostasis, a wonderworking icon and regular concerts.

  4. Uspenski Cathedral is a Greek Orthodox or Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, and it is main cathedral of the Orthodox Church of Finland, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary).

  5. Oct 23, 2014 · The Uspenski Cathedral (Finnish: Uspenskin katedraali, Russian: Успенский собор), in Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is the Orthodox cathedral of the Metropolis of Helsinki and the see of the Metropolitan of Helsinski.

  6. Learn about the history and features of Uspenski Cathedral, a red-brick Orthodox church on Katajanokka island in Helsinki. Find out how to get there, when to visit and what other nearby attractions to see.

  7. www.sacred-destinations.com › finland › uspenski-orthodox-cathedralUspenski Cathedral - Helsinki, Finland

    The Uspenski Cathedral is a Russian Orthodox cathedral on the Katajanokka peninsula in Helsinki. It is the largest Orthodox church in western Europe. advertisement. History of Uspenski Cathedral. Uspenski Cathedral was built between 1862 and 1868. It was designed by Aleksei Gornostajev and based on a 16th-century church near Moscow.