Assumption Cathedral in Omsk

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Assumption Cathedral in Omsk is a prominent Russian Orthodox church known for its striking neo-Byzantine architecture and status as one of the city’s main religious and historical landmarks.

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instanceOf Russian Orthodox church
cathedral
landmark
alsoKnownAs Dormition Cathedral in Omsk NERFINISHED
Uspensky Cathedral in Omsk NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neo-Byzantine architecture NERFINISHED
architecturalType cross-in-square church
completionDate 1898
constructionStartDate 1891
continent Asia
Europe
coordinateLocation 54.989°N 73.374°E
country Russia
dedicatedTo Dormition of the Mother of God NERFINISHED
denomination Russian Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
domeColor blue
domeDecoration golden stars
facadeColor white
function pilgrimage site
place of worship
tourist attraction
hasArchitecturalFeature colorful tile decoration
decorative arches
onion domes
tented roof bell tower
hasPart bell tower
crypt
iconostasis
main dome
side chapels
height approximately 50 metres
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument of regional significance in Russia
heritageStatus one of the main historical landmarks of Omsk
inception 1891
locatedIn Omsk NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Omsk Oblast NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Omsk Time NERFINISHED
locatedNear Irtysh River NERFINISHED
central square of Omsk
materialUsed brick
numberOfDomes 5
reconstructionStartDate 1990s
religion Russian Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
reopeningDate early 2000s
roofColor green
significantEvent closure during Soviet period
consecration of the cathedral in 1898
partial demolition in Soviet era
reconstruction in the late 20th and early 21st century

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Omsk hasNotableBuilding Assumption Cathedral in Omsk