Holy Trinity Cathedral and the Russian Orthodox Spiritual and Cultural Center explained

Holy Trinity Cathedral
Fullname:Holy Trinity Cathedral and the Russian Orthodox Spiritual and Cultural Center
Native Name:Cathédrale de la Sainte-Trinité
Native Name Lang:French
Pushpin Map:Paris
Coordinates:48.862°N 2.3011°W
Location:Paris
Country:France
Denomination:Russian Orthodox Church
Architect:Jean-Michel Wilmotte
Architectural Type:Cathedral
Style:Art Moderne, New Classical
Groundbreaking:2013
Completed Date:2016
Diocese:Diocese of Korsun

Holy Trinity Cathedral and The Russian Orthodox Spiritual and Cultural Center (French: Cathédrale de la Sainte-Trinité de Paris et Centre Spirituel et Culturel Orthodoxe Russe) is a complex[1] that consists of 4 buildings in Paris, France: the Cultural Center found on Quai Branly, an educational complex in University Street, an administrative building in Rapp Street and the Holy Trinity Cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church.[2]

The opening was attended 19 March 2016[3] by Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, as well as Russia's Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky and representatives of the Moscow Patriarchate.[4] Russian Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky stated at the inaugural opening on October 19, 2016 that “the centre will open its doors to anyone who is interested in the history of our country, our scientific and cultural accomplishments, and for those who want to learn Russian. The Holy Trinity Cathedral will undoubtedly play an important role for the Orthodox people in Paris.”[5]

The Cathedral was one of the most visited places during the Days of the French National Heritage held in September 2017. According to approximate data it was visited by no less than 12,000 people.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.francesoir.fr/actualite/societe/ile-france-un-nouveau-centre-culturel-russe-en-2013-58145.html «Un nouveau centre culturel russe en 2013»
  2. Web site: Orthodox Spiritual and Cultural Center opens in Paris.
  3. Web site: Russia trumpets new Orthodox cathedral in Paris. 19 March 2016. 21 March 2016. Associated Press.
  4. Web site: Russian Orthodox Spiritual and Cultural Center opens up in Paris.
  5. News: Thousands of French wait for hours to visit Russian cathedral-cultural center in Paris / OrthoChristian.Com. OrthoChristian.Com. 2017-09-19.