Saint Alexeyev Church is a famous church, located in Shijia Street, Nangang District, the traffic is very convenient and the scenery is pleasant. The exterior of the church looks very colored, the color is very bright, so that people can see the grandeur of the building in the distance. The main color of the building is in red and white tones, which is very shocking in comparison, and the overall look very coordinated.
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Saint Alexeyev Church is a famous church, located in Shijia Street, Nangang District, the traffic is very convenient and the scenery is pleasant. The exterior of the church looks very colored, the color is very bright, so that people can see the grandeur of the building in the distance. The main color of the building is in red and white tones, which is very shocking in comparison, and the overall look very coordinated.
The church of St. Alexeyev, known as the Red Square in Harbin, is named after the main building of the church in red, and the light at night is even more spectacular. The small square in front of the church is a leisure place for residents every night.
St. Alexeyev Church is located on Shijia Street, Nangang District, Harbin City. It is an Orthodox church with a construction area of 1005 square meters. It was built in 1931 and is a typical Russian-style building. It was converted into a Catholic church in 1980 after restoration. It is now the seat of the Catholic Episcopal Congress of Heilongjiang Province, the Catholic Episcopal Congress of Harbin City and the Catholic Academic Council of Heilongjiang Province. St. Alexeyev Church is the cultural relics protection unit of Heilongjiang Province.
A very beautiful church, especially at night.
[St. Alexeyev Church] St. Alexeyev Church (historical building) is located at 47 Shijia Street, Nangang District, Harbin, one of the Harbin Orthodox activity centers. It was built in 1912 and was originally a wooden church. In 1931 it was converted into a masonry church and completed in 1935. Designed by Russian architect Smirnov Tovtanoski, it is a classic work of the architecture of the Russian Baroque church. After restoration in 1980, it was converted to a Catholic church. It is now the seat of the Catholic Episcopal Congress of Heilongjiang Province, the Catholic Episcopal Congress of Harbin City and the Catholic Episcopal Committee of Heilongjiang Province.
From Gogoli Bookstore, walk for about 15 minutes, at the intersection of Innovation Street, see the red St. Alexeyev Church. The church has no religious activities and cannot be visited inside. The square is also very quiet, the only tourist, there are only a few elderly locals, and the Hagia Sophia Church Square is lively, so convenient for me to enjoy quietly. The church was formerly the Orthodox Church and began to be built in 1930. After five years of construction, the church was named St. Alexeyevsky Church because it was located in what the Russians call the "Alexeyevka village" (in the present Xiangfang area). It was converted into a Catholic church after 1980. The exterior of the church is not as grand as the Orthodox church, but it is a little more exquisite. Red brick, gold cross, flat cross-shaped symmetrical layout, and a strong Russian-style tent spire, as well as the commonly known "onion top". Like a work stroke, all but the delicate and delicate. The Gogolin Company, Gogoli Bookstore, St. Alexeyev Church are all on Gogoli Street, Gogolin Company, St. Alexeyev Church at both ends, Gogoli Bookstore in the middle, don't start like my Gogoli Bookstore, go many ways. From Gogoli Bookstore, walk for about 15 minutes, at the intersection of Innovation Street, see the red St. Alexeyev Church. The church has no religious activities and cannot be visited inside. The square is also very quiet, the only tourist, there are only a few elderly locals, and the Hagia Sophia Church Square is lively, so convenient for me to enjoy quietly. The church was formerly the Orthodox Church and began to be built in 1930. After five years of construction, the church was named St. Alexeyevsky Church because it was located in what the Russians call the "Alexeyevka village" (in the present Xiangfang area). It was converted into a Catholic church after 1980. The exterior of the church is not as grand as the Orthodox church, but it is a little more exquisite. Red brick, gold cross, flat cross-shaped symmetrical layout, and a strong Russian-style tent spire, as well as the commonly known "onion top". Like a work stroke, all but the delicate and delicate. The Gogolin Company, Gogoli Bookstore, St. Alexeyev Church are all on Gogoli Street, Gogolin Company, St. Alexeyev Church at both ends, Gogoli Bookstore in the middle, don't start like my Gogoli Bookstore, run back and forth.
Very worth a visit, recommend everyone