The Nativity of Christ Cathedral in Riga is the first Russian Orthodox cathedral I have set my eyes on. And what stunning sight the exterior is!! I fell in love with these structures right then and there. What I have not done yet though, is have a look inside. Honestly I don’t know what made me not cross the threshold. Well, guess I have a nice surprise in the pipeline 🙂
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I love the domes on Russian Orthodox churches. I have not been to Riga so the church in your photo is a bit different than the ones I saw in Moscow.
Yeah? Have not been to Moscow – would love to though! I love them too – so beautiful!
I”ve never explored Russia but it seems like a great place for stunning architecture!
This one is in Riga, Latvia. I’ve never been to Russia, but the architecture I’ve seen in photos is stunning!
That’s pretty amazing architecture right there!
Yep 🙂
This is very beautiful! I’d love to see it painted bright colors 😉
Would have been beautiful in a colourful suit as well 🙂
Aren’t they just so elaborate!? My first was when we had visited Karlovy Vary, CZ! #WanderfulWednesday
Love them! Yes, they seem to be scattered around Eastern European countries, no wonder though 🙂