The Catedral Ortodoxa de Nuestra Señora de Kazán (Nuestra Señora de Kazán Orthodox Cathedral), declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is one of the newest constructions in Havana, being built in 2000. It is located in Carlos Manuel Céspedes Avenue (between Sol and Santa Clara), in the south of Old Havana.
This Russian Orthodox church is Byzantine in style. It has six beautiful domes, two of which (the biggest and smallest) are gold-sheeted, and the rest are made of bronze.
Its staircase entrance calls our attention, built in Sancti Spíritus granite, and is considered the second largest staircase of all outside Russia.
From the interior, its golden altar stands out, built in Trinidad and the San Sergio Monastery, Russia; and the murals adorning its walls.
The building is 1,200 square meters, and has three main elements: the church, diocese, and bell tower. The mysterious exoticism it possesses contrasts with the traditional image of the Caribbean village, making it an essential place in your visit to Havana.
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