Saint Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral

Local nameSaint Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral
LocationSitka, Alaska, United States

St. Michael's Cathedral is a cathedral of the Orthodox Church in America Diocese of Alaska, at Lincoln and Maksoutoff Streets in Sitka, Alaska. The earliest Orthodox cathedral in the New World, it was built in the nineteenth century, when Alaska was under the control of Russia, though this structure burned down in 1966. After 1872, the cathedral came under the control of the Diocese of Alaska. It had been a National Historic Landmark since 1962, notable as an important legacy of Russian influence in North America and Southeast Alaska in particular.An accidental fire destroyed the cathedral during the night of January 2, 1966, but it was subsequently rebuilt. The new building's green domes and golden crosses are a prominent landmark in Sitka. Some of the icons date to the mid-17th century; two icons are by Vladimir Borovikovsky.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Michael's_Cathedral_(Sitka,_Alaska)

Phone +1-907-747-8120

Address 240 Lincoln Street, Sitka, AK 99835-7542, USA

Coordinates 57°3'0.134" N -135°20'7.317" E

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