Eastern Orthodox Church, A Sacred Tribute to Russian Valor
4, Pyotr Veliky Street, Leninsky District, Vladivostok, Vladivostok City District, Primorsky Krai, Far Eastern Federal District, 690000, Russian Federation
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Introduction
To commemorate the Russian soldiers who died in the Russo-Japanese War, the Eastern Orthodox Church was built in 1907. It now attracts many devout Orthodox Christians to worship. The buildings here are generally two-story, with the first floor made of natural stone and the second floor constructed of bricks or wood. Visitors can enter the interior for sightseeing, but photography or videography is not allowed. Behind the Eastern Orthodox Church is a triumphal arch, and on the west side stands a memorial wall engraved with the names of 20,000 fallen soldiers. Russians come here to lay flowers when getting married to show respect for the brave soldiers who sacrificed. Looking forward from here, you can see the sea of Golden Horn Bay. Address 4, Pyotr Veliky Street, Leninsky District, Vladivostok, Vladivostok City District, Primorsky Krai, Far Eastern Federal District, 690000, Russian Federation