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Mikhailo-Arkhangel'skiy Kafedral'nyy Sobor

Михаило-Архангельский кафедральный собор
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Churches and Cathedrals
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
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Ulitsa K. Marksa, 222, Izhevsk, Udmurtskaja Respublika, Russia, 426008Map
Phone+7 341 251-01-77
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  • pope86
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    Really beautiful!

    St Michael’s cathedral is a beautiful and sits proud on its little hilltop. Inside is over the top decorated in gold and has beautiful paintings all over the roof. Overall this is definitely a beautif...

    Reviewed on Jul 15, 2020
  • lolocruise
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    Beautifull

    Very place , not to be missed , specially during winter with ice sculpture Beautifull painting on ceiling as well

    Reviewed on Jul 12, 2019
  • rodrigoelp
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    Not a fan of cathedrals, but this one is truly beautiful

    Izhevsk is not a good city to spend an awful lot of days as part of holidays, because the city as such has few attractions truly worth it of the effort of going there from Moscow (I am assuming you ar...

    Reviewed on Aug 6, 2018
  • stanbuff
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    An iconic landmark

    Like Red Square in Moscow and Eiffel Tower in Paris. Well built and maintained. Beautiful to view in the night time.

    Reviewed on Aug 28, 2017
  • Masha1983izh
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    Simply beautiful

    This cathedral is just beautiful inside out. I can't really describe it in words, but can testify that it's a must-see indeed.

    Reviewed on Aug 3, 2016
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