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Saint Sophia Cathedral is one of the few still standing Orthodox churches in Harbin. It is now converted into a Harbin Museum of Architecture. There are exhibitions of many photographs from old times inside. Saint Sophia Cathedral has significant harbin history and China. It was built in 1907 after the completion of the Trans-Siberian Railway in 1903, which connected Vladivostok to northeast China. The Russian No.4 Army Division arrived in this region just after Russia's loss to the Japanese in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905). St. Sophia Church was built and completed of timber in March, 1907 as part of a plan to reconsolidate the confidence of the army by building an imposing spiritual symbol.The church is located on the corner of Toulin Street and Zhaolin Street. It stands at 53.3 meters tall, occupies an area of 721 square meters (0.18 acres), and is the perfect example of Neo-Byzantine architecture. The main structure is laid out like a cross with the main hall topped with a huge green tipped dome. Under the bright sun, the church and the square area it lies on looks quite like the Red Square in Moscow.

St.Sophia cathedral(聖索菲亞教堂)

EXPLORE HARBIN

Location:

No. 88, Toulong Street, Daoli District, HarbinTel: 0451-84686904

 

Ticket Enterance:

CNY20

 

Opening Hour:

8:00-18:00

 

How to Get There:

Public Bus no 1, 2, 13, 15, 64, 66, 113

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