Cathedral of Saint Nicholas

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The Cathedral of Saint Nicholas is a prominent Eastern Orthodox church serving as the main cathedral for the Russian Orthodox Diocese of Chersonese in Western Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eastern Orthodox cathedral
cathedral
church building
alsoKnownAs Cathédrale orthodoxe russe Saint-Nicolas de Nice NERFINISHED
Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Nicholas NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Russian Revival architecture NERFINISHED
architecturalType cross-in-square church
associatedWith Russian community in Nice NERFINISHED
clergyTitle bishop’s cathedral
consecrationYear 1912
constructionEndYear 1912
constructionStartYear 1903
country France
dedicatedTo Saint Nicholas NERFINISHED
denomination Russian Orthodox
diocesanSeeOf Russian Orthodox Diocese of Chersonese NERFINISHED
governingBody Diocese of Chersonese NERFINISHED
hasDome onion domes
hasFeature bell tower
frescoes
iconostasis
mosaics
hasFunction place of worship
tourist attraction
hasRite Byzantine Rite NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Monument historique of France
jurisdiction Moscow Patriarchate NERFINISHED
locatedIn Western Europe
locatedInCity Nice NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent Europe
namedAfter Nicholas of Myra NERFINISHED
numberOfDomes 5
primaryLanguageOfLiturgy Church Slavonic NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Eastern Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
Russian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
secondaryLanguageOfLiturgy French
Russian
servesAs main cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Diocese of Chersonese in Western Europe
usedFor Divine Liturgy
Orthodox feast day celebrations
baptisms
weddings

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Diocese of Chersonese hasCathedral Cathedral of Saint Nicholas
Diocese of Chersonese hasJurisdictionOver Cathedral of Saint Nicholas