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Nativity of Christ Cathedral

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Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Nativity of Christ Cathedral
Phone:
+371 67 212 901

Hours:
Sunday6am - 6:30pm
Monday7am - 6:30pm
Tuesday7am - 6:30pm
Wednesday7am - 6:30pm
Thursday7am - 6:30pm
Friday7am - 6:30pm
Saturday7am - 7pm


This article is about the Orthodox cathedral of Riga. See other articles for the Lutheran cathedral, the Roman Catholic cathedral and the other Orthodox Cathedral.The Nativity of Christ Cathedral , Riga, Latvia was built to a design by Nikolai Chagin and Robert Pflug in a Neo-Byzantine style between 1876 and 1883, with decorations made by the firm of August Volz, during the period when the country was part of the Russian Empire. It is the largest Orthodox cathedral in the Baltic provinces built with the blessing of the Russian Tsar Alexander II on the initiative of local governor-general Pyotr Bagration and bishop Veniamin Karelin. The Nativity of Christ Cathedral is renowned for its icons, some of which were painted by Vasili Vereshchagin. During the First World War German troops occupied Riga and turned its largest Russian Orthodox cathedral into a Lutheran church. In independent Latvia, the Nativity of Christ Cathedral once again became an Orthodox cathedral in 1921. Archbishop Jānis Pommers, a native Latvian, played a key part in the defence of the cathedral, including defence from the Latvian government which was extremely unfriendly to Orthodox Church in the first years of an independent Latvia. In the early 1960s, Soviet authorities closed down the cathedral and converted its building into a planetarium. The cathedral has been restored since Latvia regained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
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