Christ the Saviour Church, Riga

Christ the Saviour Church, Riga
Christ the Saviour Church
Christ the Saviour Church is located in Riga
Christ the Saviour Church
56°55′13.32″N 24°5′22.26″E / 56.9203667°N 24.0895167°E / 56.9203667; 24.0895167Coordinates: 56°55′13.32″N 24°5′22.26″E / 56.9203667°N 24.0895167°E / 56.9203667; 24.0895167
Location Riga
Country Latvia
Denomination Eastern Orthodox

Christ the Saviour Church (Latvian: Kristus Pestītāja svetbildes pareizticīgo baznīca) is an Orthodox church in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The church is situated at 76 Vienības Street [1].

References

  1. ^ Banga, Vita; Marina Levina et al (2007) (in Latvian, German, English, Russian). Rīgas dievnami: Arhitektūra un māksla. Riga's Churches. Architecture and Art. Riga: Zinātne, Apgads Mantojums. ISBN 978-9984-823-00-3. OCLC 217266501. 



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