List of Russian Orthodox churches
This is a list of Russian Orthodox churches that are individually notable. This includes churches of the semi-autonomous Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia and churches in Russia and elsewhere not within ROCOR's system.
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Canada
- List of Russian Orthodox Churches in Toronto Area
Cuba
Germany
- Russian Orthodox Church, Dresden
- Russian Orthodox Chapel, Weimar
- St Elizabeth's Church, Wiesbaden
Israel
- Church of Mary Magdalene, East Jerusalem
Lithuania
- Orthodox Church of St. Michael and St. Constantine, Vilnius
Luxembourg
Morocco
Norway
- Bakke Church, Trondheim
Russia
Moscow and region
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Moscow
- Saint Basil's Cathedral, Red Square, Moscow
- Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow, tallest Orthodox Christian church in the world
- Dormition Cathedral, Moscow
- Saint Sophia Church, Moscow, Balchug Island, Moscow
- All-Merciful Savior Church (Gagino), near Moscow
- Holy Field, near Moscow
- Orekhovo-Borisovo Metochion, in Orekhovo-Borisovo, near Moscow
- Church of Righteous John the Russian, in Kuntsevo, Moscow
Saint Petersburg
- Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra
- Dukhovskaya Church
- Feodorovskaya Church
- Gate Church
- Holy Trinity Cathedral of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra
- Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg
- Saint Andrew's Cathedral (Saint Petersburg)
- St. Vladimir's Cathedral (St. Petersburg)
- Transfiguration Cathedral (Saint Petersburg)
- Trinity Cathedral, Saint Petersburg
- Chesme Church, St. Petersburg
- Church of Our Lady the Merciful, St. Petersburg
- Church of the Savior on Blood, St. Petersburg
- Saint Isaac's Cathedral, St. Petersburg
- Peter and Paul Cathedral, St. Petersburg
- Saint Sampson's Cathedral, St. Petersburg
- St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral, St. Petersburg
- Smolny Convent, near St. Petersburg
- Sophia Cathedral, Sophia, near St. Petersburg
Novgorod and area
other
- Ascension Cathedral, Almaty
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Izhevsk)
- St. Michael's Cathedral (Izhevsk)
- Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Kaliningrad)
- Dormition Cathedral, Khabarovsk
- Transfiguration Cathedral, Khabarovsk
- Königsberg Cathedral
- Naval Cathedral in Kronstadt
- Saint Andrew's Cathedral, Kronstadt
- Cathedral of St. Theodore Ushakov, Saransk, Mordovia
- The Cathedral of the Holy and Righteous Warrior Feodor Ushakov, Saransk, Mordovia
- Novocherkassk Cathedral, Novocherkassk
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Novosibirsk
- Assumption Cathedral, Omsk
- St. Nicholas Cossack Cathedral, Omsk
- Ivanovsky Monastery, Pskov
- Assumption Cathedral in Smolensk
- Transfiguration Cathedral (Tolyatti)
- Odigitrievsky Cathedral, Ulan Ude
- Cathedral of Saint Demetrius, Vladimir
- Dormition Cathedral, Vladimir
- Saint Sophia Cathedral, Vologda
- Annunciation Cathedral, Voronezh
- Fyodorovskaya Church, Yaroslavl
- Saint George Cathedral, Yuryev-Polsky
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
- Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God and All Saints, London
- Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God and the Holy Royal Martyrs, London
United States

Interior of St. Nicholas Chapel (Seldovia, Alaska)
In the United States there are numerous notable Russian Orthodox churches, including many that were listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1980 as part of one study.[1][2] In Alaska, the Russian America community includes more than 20,000 members of the Russian Orthodox church. Many of the notable churches are current churches within List of Orthodox parishes in Alaska.
Churches include:
in Alaska
(ordered by city or village)
other than in Alaska
Church | Image | Dates | Location | City, State | Description |
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Holy Virgin Cathedral | ![]() |
1961-65 built | 6210 Geary Boulevard 37.78041°N 122.48624°W |
San Francisco, California | |
Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Cathedral and Rectory | ![]() |
1903 built 1976 NRHP-listed |
1121 N. Leavitt Street 41°54′6.98″N 87°40′54.77″W |
Chicago, Illinois | Louis Sullivan-designed |
Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church | 1919 founded | 1723 East Fairmount Avenue 39.29232°N 76.59246°W |
Baltimore, Maryland | ||
Transfiguration of our Lord Russian Orthodox Church | 1963 founded | 1723 East Fairmount Avenue 39.29232°N 76.59246°W |
Baltimore, Maryland | ||
Sts. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church | 1915-18 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
47°54′18″N 93°9′53″W | Bramble, Minnesota | ||
St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Howell, New Jersey) | Howell, New Jersey | ||||
Church of the Holy Innocents (Albany, New York) | ![]() |
1850 built 1978 NRHP-listed |
42°39′31″N 73°44′54″W | Albany, New York | Onion dome was added by the Russian Orthodox church that used this building for a while |
Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord | 1916-21 built 1980 NRHP-listed |
228 N. 12th St. 40°43′10″N 73°57′13″W |
Brooklyn, New York | ||
Holy Trinity Monastery (Jordanville, New York) | ![]() |
1947-51 built 2011 NRHP-listed |
1407 Robinson Road 42°55′39″N 74°56′2″W |
Jordanville, New York | |
St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral | ![]() |
1896 founded 1912 built 1974 NRHP-listed |
733 Starkweather Ave. 41°28′38″N 81°40′54″W |
Cleveland, Ohio | |
St. Andrew's Cathedral, Philadelphia | 1897 built | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |||
New Martyrs of Russia Orthodox Church | 1982 built | Mulino, Oregon | |||
See also
- Russian Bishop's House, Lincoln and Monastery Sts., Sitka, Alaska
Uruguay
- Russian Orthodox Church of the Resurrection, Montevideo
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References
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- Alfred Mongin and Father Joseph P. Kreta (June 14, 1979). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Russian Orthodox Church Buildings and Sites Thematic Resources". National Park Service.
- Alfred Mongin and Father Joseph P. Kreta (June 14, 1979). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos (AHRS SITE NO. AFG-080)". National Park Service. (continuation sheets from Thematic Resources document) and accompanying photo from c.1976
- Barbara S. Smith (1985). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Holy Assumption Orthodox Church / Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary" (pdf). National Park Service. Cite journal requires
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(help) and Accompanying photos, exterior and interior, from 1983 and other dates.
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