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  2. Ascension Cathedral, Almaty - Wikipedia

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    In May 1995 control of the cathedral was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church. In 1997, after additional restoration work, it was reopened for religious services. [4] From July 2017, the cathedral underwent large-scale reconstruction, which ended on October 28, 2020. The cathedral is currently open to the public, and welcomes newcomers and ...

  3. Ascension Cathedral - Wikipedia

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  4. Panfilov Park (Almaty) - Wikipedia

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    The 28 Panfilov Guardsmen Park (Kazakh: 28 гвардияшы-панфиловшылар атындағы саябақ, romanized: 28 gvardiaşı-panfilovşylar atyndağy saiabaq; Russian: Парк имени 28 гвардейцев-панфиловцев, romanized: Park imeni 28 gvardeytsev-panfilovtsev) is an urban park near the Ascension Cathedral in east-central Almaty, Kazakhstan.

  5. Architecture of Almaty - Wikipedia

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    Zenkov Cathedral, a 19th-century Russian Orthodox cathedral located in Panfilov Park, is the fourth tallest wooden building in the world. [3] In 1854, the Tsarist government built a military fortification on the left bank of the Almaty river. The construction was supervised by Major Peremyshelsky and engineer-lieutenant Aleksandrovsky.

  6. Central State Museum of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The museum building was built from 1978 to 1985. Before that, the museum was located in the Holy Ascension Cathedral. [11] It was established by order of the Almaty City Executive Committee by the organization "Glavalmaatastroy". The designer of the project was GPI "Kazgorstroyproekt". The head of the architectural team was Yu.G. Ratushny.

  7. Ascension Cathedral (Sophia, Pushkin) - Wikipedia

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    The Ascension Cathedral in the town of Sophia (now a part of Pushkin) in the vicinity of Saint Petersburg, was one of the first purely Palladian churches to be built in Russia. Rather paradoxically, it may also be defined as "the first example of Byzantinism in Russian architecture ".

  8. List of tallest Eastern Orthodox church buildings - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral is the main one in the monastery and has a space for some 7000 people. 1880–1894 Dzerzhinsky Russia: 21: 76 [22] Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan in Stavropol Located at the highest point of the city. Stavropol Russia: 22: 75.6 [23] Trinity Cathedral in Morshansk 1836–1857 Morshansk Russia: 23: 75 [24] Dormition Cathedral in ...

  9. Ascension Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Oakland - Wikipedia

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    The Cathedral hosts an annual Greek food and culture festival, traditionally held the weekend after Mother's Day, on the church grounds. One of the largest festivals of its kind in the United States, the Oakland Greek Festival offers a wide variety of Greek foods, cultural exhibitions, Greek dancing, and live music.