Crimean Religious Sites
This collection highlights the diverse spiritual landscape of Crimea, focusing on Sevastopol and the surrounding southern coast. It includes medieval Byzantine-era cave monasteries like Chilter-Marmara, grand 19th-century Orthodox cathedrals, and isolated chapels perched on cliffside overlooks. These sites represent a mix of active religious centers and historical ruins, showcasing architectural styles from traditional wooden structures to stone-carved monastic cells within the region's limestone massifs.
Church of Christ's Resurrection
The Church of Christ's Resurrection is a popular tourist attraction close to the southernmost tip of the Crimea, known primarily for its…
Pecernij monastir Cilter-Marmara
Medieval cave monastery with over 50 cells and churches carved into limestone cliffs, dating back to the 8th–13th centuries.
Vladimir Cathedral
Neo-Byzantine cathedral built in the 19th century on the site of ancient Chersonesus to commemorate the baptism of Prince Vladimir.
Cerkov Preobrazenia
Ruins of a medieval temple.
Rozdestva Hristova
Modern Orthodox temple.
Monastyr Blagovesenia Presvatoj Bogorodicy (muz.)
Orthodox men's monastery located in the Mangup valley.
Hram v cest rozdestva Ioanna Predteci
Orthodox church dedicated to the Nativity of John the Baptist.
Hram prepodobnogo Sergia Radonezskogo
Russian Orthodox church dedicated to Saint Sergius of Radonezh.
Cerkov-casovna Ioanna Bogoslova
Small church and chapel dedicated to Saint John the Evangelist.
Hram-casovna Andrea Pervozvannogo
Russian Orthodox chapel dedicated to Saint Andrew the First-Called.
Monastyr prp.Paisia Velickovskogo
Monastic community dedicated to Saint Paisius Velichkovsky.
Casovna
Small Orthodox chapel.
Cerkov Derzavnoj Bogomateri
Orthodox church dedicated to the "Reigning" Icon of the Mother of God.
Baptistskaa cerkov
Place of worship for the local Baptist Christian community.
Spaso-Preobrszhensky skit
Secluded monastic retreat dedicated to the Transfiguration.
Preobrazenskij hram
Orthodox temple dedicated to the Transfiguration.
Hram Treh Vsadnikov
Medieval cave church featuring a rare 13th-century fresco of three holy horsemen.
Hram Donatorov
Small cave church known for its 14th-century Byzantine frescoes depicting the site's original donors.
Uspenia
Church dedicated to the Dormition of the Mother of God.
Casovna
Small Orthodox chapel.
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