Cathedral of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God is a Russian Orthodox cathedral, dedicated to Our Lady of Vladimir and located at 20 Vladimirsky Prospect, St. Petersburg, Russia. The avenue takes its name from the church.
The current five-domed church was built next to Vladimirsky Market between 1761 and 1769. The church's design, frequently ascribed to Pietro Antonio Trezzini, straddles the line between Baroque and Neoclassicism. The building has two stories, with the lower church dedicated to Saint John Damascene. The detached belfry is a fine work of mature Neoclassicism, built to Quarenghi's design in 1791. The portico, chapel, fence, and outbuildings were added in the 19th century.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_of_the_Vladimir_Icon_of_the_Mother_of_God
Official Website http://vladimirsobor.spb.ru/
Link https://vk.com/vladimirsoborspb
Coordinates 59°55'41.452" N 30°20'53.892" E