USPENSKY CATHEDRAL Uspenskin Katedraali Helsinki Finland
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Uspenskin katedraali - Cathedral, Helsinki
It´s like the church and It in central of Helsinki, Finland. Check it out.
The Icons and paintings in The Uspenski Cathedral in Helsinki, Finland
This video shows the icons and paintings in The Uspenski Cathedral in Helsinki, Finland.
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Uspenski Cathedral
Finnish: Uspenskin katedraali
Swedish: Uspenskij-katedralen
Russian: Успенский собор
Location Helsinki
Country Finland
Denomination Eastern Orthodox
Consecrated 1868
Functional status Active
Architect(s) Aleksey Gornostayev
Architectural type Cathedral
Uspenski Cathedral (Finnish: Uspenskin katedraali, Swedish: Uspenskij-katedralen, Russian: Успенский собор, Uspenskij sobor) is an Eastern Orthodox
cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary). Its name comes from the Old Church Slavonic word uspenie,
which denotes the Dormition. Designed by the Russian architect Aleksey Gornostayev (1808–1862). The cathedral was built after his death in 1862–1868.
The crypt chapel of the cathedral is named after the holy Alexander Hotovitzky, who served as vicar of the Orthodox parish of Helsinki 1914–1917.
The Cathedral is set upon a hillside on the Katajanokka peninsula overlooking the city. On the back of the cathedral, there is a plaque commemorating
Russian Emperor Alexander II, who was the sovereign of the Grand Duchy of Finland during the cathedral's construction. Main cathedral of the Finnish
Orthodox Church in the diocese of Helsinki, Uspenski Cathedral is claimed to be the largest orthodox church in Western Europe.
In 2006, about 516,500 tourists visited the church. Admission to the Cathedral is free of charge. In winter, the Cathedral is closed on Mondays.
Uspenskin katedraali Helsinki, Finland 赫爾辛基 烏斯本斯基教堂
The Uspenski Cathedral Cathedral is the Finnish Orthodox Church, Diocese of Helsinki Cathedral, the largest Orthodox church in Western Europe, located in the hills not far from Parliament Square, built in 1868, onion head, red brick green roof, a total of thirteen minarets, a symbol of Jesus plus twelve believers.
烏斯本斯基教堂大教堂是芬蘭東正教會赫爾辛基教區的主教座堂,西歐最大的東正教堂,位於國會廣場不遠處的山丘,建於1868年,洋蔥頭頂,紅磚綠頂,共有十三個尖塔,象徵耶穌加上十二個信徒。
Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki (Uspenskin katedraali)
Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki (Uspenskin katedraali), Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary)
Uspenski Cathedral (Helsinki, Finland)
Uspenski Cathedral (Helsinki, Finland)
Since 1868
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AREA: Helsinki
ADDRESS/LOCATION: Uspenski Cathedral, Uspenskin katedraali, Kanavakatu 1, 00160 Helsinki, Finland
COUNTRY: Finland
USPENSKI CATHEDRAL
Since 1868
HOW TO GET THERE?
It is next to the Helsinki Market Square, you can see it from there.
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Camera: iPhone 6, 16gb (full hd)
Edited: Mac Mini/iMovie
YouTube Channel: TravelinFinland
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Helsinki - Uspenski Kathedrale
Die Uspenski-Kathedrale (finn. Uspenskin katedraali, schwed. Uspenskijkatedralen) ist eine orthodoxe Kirche in der finnischen Hauptstadt Helsinki. Sie ist die Kathedrale der finnisch-orthodoxen Diözese Helsinki. Der Name der Kathedrale stammt aus dem Russischen und bedeutet Mariä-Entschlafens-Kathedrale.
Die Uspenski-Kathedrale befindet sich auf einem Felsen am westlichen Ende der Halbinsel Katajanokka im Zentrum von Helsinki. Zur Zeit ihrer Errichtung (1868 eingeweiht) war die weithin sichtbare Kirche ein deutliches Symbol der russischen Herrschaft über Finnland. Heute gehört sie zu den wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten der finnischen Hauptstadt.
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Uspenskin katedraali eli Jumalansynnyttäjän kuolonuneen nukkumisen katedraali on Helsingin ortodoksisen seurakunnan sekä samalla Helsingin hiippakunnan pääkirkko eli katedraali. Punatiilinen kirkko sijaitsee Helsingin keskustassa Katajanokan kalliolla. Uspenskin katedraali on Pohjois- ja Länsi-Euroopan suurin ortodoksinen kirkko. Se on myös suosittu turistikohde, jossa käy vuosittain jopa puoli miljoonaa vierailijaa.
Kirkon nimi tulee slaavikielisestä sanasta uspenie, joka merkitsee poisnukkumista (kuolemista). Katedraali onkin pyhitetty Jumalansynnyttäjän kuolonuneen nukkumisen muistolle, jonka muistopäivää vietetään 15. elokuuta.
Uspensky Cathedral (Finland) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Uspensky Cathedral in Finland.
In the heart of Finland’s capital city of Helsinki is the proud and majestic Uspensky Cathedral, the largest Orthodox church in western Europe. The red brick building is an impressive architectural symbol of the relationship that once existed between Finland and the Russian Empire.With its total of thirteen golden cupolas that signify dramatic flames, Uspensky Cathedral is highly reminiscent of traditional Russian church design. Many thousands of the bricks used for the construction of Uspensky were salvaged from another building: the dismantling of the Bomarsund Fortress provided the church with an economic building material. Uspensky Cathedral is one of the most important buildings in Helsinki and is also a magnificent symbol of Finland’s dramatic religious history.
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Helsinki Uspenski Cathedral
Uspenski Cathedral is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary). Its name comes from the Old Church Slavonic word uspenie, which denotes the Dormition. Designed by the Russian architect Aleksey Gornostayev (1808--1862). The cathedral was built after his death in 1862--1868.
The crypt chapel of the cathedral is named after the holy Alexander Hotovitzky, who served as vicar of the Orthodox parish of Helsinki 1914--1917.
The Cathedral is set upon a hillside on the Katajanokka peninsula overlooking the city. On the back of the cathedral, there is a plaque commemorating Russian Emperor Alexander II, who was the sovereign of the Grand Duchy of Finland during the cathedral's construction. Uspenski Cathedral is claimed to be the largest orthodox church in Western Europe.
In 2006, about 516,500 tourists visited the church.
Uspenskij Cathedral | Uspenskin katedraali 3D
Uspenskij Cathedral in Helsinki 3D.
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This is Greek-Orthodox Cathedral and the largest orthodox cathedral in Western Europe. Orthodox churches in Russia are of course larger.
Opening hours of the cathedral vary - I had tried to go there 3 times before this year but it seems to be nearly always closed. And this time it was opened 10 minutes later than announced. The cathderal is popular among tourist - but fact is that is is intended to be mainly a place for praying -not to be visited by tourist.
You can find a 2D video of the cathedral in my earlier videos. This video is 3D - and you need 3D glasses to see it correctly. Taking photos and video is allowed in the cathderal (no fflash however).
Uspenski Cathedral - Helsinki, Finland November 2011
Uspenski Cathedral - Helsinki, Finland November 2011. Russian Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki Finland.
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Patriarkaalinen liturgia 12.9.2013 Helsingissä - Patriarchal divine liturgy 12.9.2013 in Helsinki
Patriarkaalinen juhlaliturgia Uspenskin katedraalista 12.9.2013
Kuvaus, äänitys ja editointi: Petrus Palola
Kuvaus: Daniel Hagelberg
Helsinki, Finland - Uspenski Cathedral (2018)
Uspenski Cathedral (Finnish: Uspenskin katedraali, Swedish: Uspenskij-katedralen, Russian: Успенский собор, Uspenskij sobor) is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary). Its name comes from the Old Church Slavonic word uspenie, which denotes the Dormition. Designed by the Russian architect Aleksey Gornostayev (1808–1862). The cathedral was built after his death in 1862–1868.
The crypt chapel of the cathedral is named after the holy Alexander Hotovitzky, who served as vicar of the Orthodox parish of Helsinki 1914–1917.
The Cathedral is set upon a hillside on the Katajanokka peninsula overlooking the city. On the back of the cathedral, there is a plaque commemorating Russian Emperor Alexander II, who was the sovereign of the Grand Duchy of Finland during the cathedral's construction. Main cathedral of the Finnish Orthodox Church in the diocese of Helsinki, Uspenski Cathedral is claimed to be the largest orthodox church in Western Europe.
In 2006, about 516,500 tourists visited the church. Admission to the Cathedral is free of charge. In winter, the Cathedral is closed on Mondays.
Helsinki is the capital city and most populous municipality of Finland. Helsinki is the seat of the region of Uusimaa in southern Finland, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland. Helsinki has a population of 642,045, the Helsinki urban area has a population of 1,231,595, and the Helsinki metropolitan area has a population of over 1.4 million, making it the most populous municipality and urban area in Finland. Helsinki is located 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Tallinn, Estonia, 400 km (250 mi) east of Stockholm, Sweden, and 390 km (240 mi) west of Saint Petersburg, Russia. Helsinki has close historical ties with these three cities.
The Helsinki metropolitan area includes Helsinki's urban core and Espoo, Vantaa, and Kauniainen, and surrounding commuter towns. It is the world's northernmost metro area with over one million people, and the city is the northernmost capital of an EU member state. Helsinki is the third largest city in the Nordic countries, after Stockholm and Oslo. Helsinki is Finland's most important political, educational, financial, cultural, and research center. The neighboring city of Vantaa is the location of the Helsinki Airport, which has frequent service to many destinations in Europe and Asia.
Helsinki was the World Design Capital for 2012, the venue for the 1952 Summer Olympics, and the host of the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest.
Helsinki has one of the highest urban standards of living in the world. In 2011, the British magazine Monocle ranked Helsinki the world's most liveable city in its liveable cities index. In the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2016 liveability survey, Helsinki scored ninth place among 140 cities.
Uspenskin katedraali 150 vuotta
Uspenskin katedraalin rakentaminen vahvistettiin keisarillisella määräyksellä vuonna 1859. Rakentamispaikaksi valittiin korkea kallio Katajanokalta, aivan keisarillisen palatsin ja päävartion tuntumasta.
Maisemallisesti edustava paikka luonnollisesti heijasteli katedraalin merkitystä. Helsinkiin haluttiin luoda maineikkaiden arkkitehtien avulla pääkaupungin arvoista näyttävyyttä. Katedraali valmistui puolitoista vuosisataa sitten vuonna 1868, jolloin katedraalia reunustivat vielä pääosin puutalot.
Tänä päivänä Uspenskin katedraali on erottamaton osa Helsingin kaupunkikuvaa ja erottuu mereltä päin lähestyttäessä jo kaukaa kaupungin siluetissa. Katedraali on myös aktiivisen jumalanpalvelusyhteisön kotikirkko ja lukuisten matkailijoiden pyhiinvaelluskohde, jossa vierailee vuosittain arviolta puoli miljoonaa.
Venäläisen kirkkoarkkitehdin ja akateemikon A.M. Gornostajevin suunnitteleman kulttuurihistoriallisesti ja kaupunkikuvallisesti merkittävän Uspenskin katedraalin 150-vuotisjuhlavuosi 13.–19. elokuuta vietettävään juhlaviikkoon.
Tutustu juhlaviikon ohjelmaan:
Kuvaus ja ediointi: Petrus Palola
Musiikki: Uspenskin Katedraalikuoro, ote pääsiäisajan kirkkoveisusta
Uspenskin Katedraali,Tuomiokirkko Senaatintori,Sibeliuksen Puisto (Helsinki,Finland)
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Uspenski Cathedral
Uspenski Cathedral is Greek-orthodox church at Katajannokka in Helsinki, Finland. It has a russian feeling and several writings on the wall are in russian althought the Finnish Orthodox Church belongs to western (Greek-orthodox) patriarchy. Russian orthodox church in Finland is planning to build an own church in eastern Helsinki by Itäkeskus shopping centre.
Upenski Cathedral was built 1862--1868 and opened in 1868. The cathedral is annually visited by a half million tourist. Admission is free of charge. In winter the cathedral might be closed on some days.
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Uspenskin katedraali - Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland. It´s in the central of Helsinki, Finland.