Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity

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CABA, Argentina

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Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity is located in CABA, Argentina on Av. Brasil 315. Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category russian orthodox church in Argentina.

Address

Av. Brasil 315

Phone

+54 1143614274

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Adriana Tua Donna

In San Tel lo neighbour and a beautifull design

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Syed Tassaduq Hussain Bukhari

Russian Orthodox Church (Iglesia Apostolica Ortodoxa Rusa) is located in San Telmo neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentine, just in front of Lezama Park. It is also known as Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity. It was built between 1898 and 1901. It has an interesting building inside and outside.

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Mike Markin

I was actually allowed in to watch some fascinating Orthodox rituals that I had never seen before. No cameras inside, though, but if you are chill and respectful it's really unique.

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Horacio Goncharol

Great church to visit. 1 hour guided visits will give you a wide understanding of the Catholic russian orthodox church in Argentina mixed with our history. Father Alejandro is a fantastic person who will answer all your questions and keep you amused with all the explanations. I would not suggest to visit with walking impaired persons as the the Church on the first floor, using stairs.

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Emma Jones

Marvellous from the outside, view it afar and from a height (there is a park opposite)

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Dario Ricardo

Beautiful Russian Orthodox Church, built by the russian inmigrants that arived in Argentina at the begginning ofvthe 20th century, one of a kind in Buenos Aires, besides having its regular services on Sundays, there is a guided tour once a month open to the public with a rich explanation on the liturgy and traditions of the Russian Orthodox church.

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Marc Tinnemans

The towers with the blue onions are remarkable.Would have liked to enter but didn't want to disturb the service that was being held.

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Roman Ululov

Holy and blessed place.