St Alexander's Church, Tartu
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| St Alexander's Church | |
|---|---|
| The Parish Church of St Alexander Nevsky | |
Tartu Püha Aleksandri kirik | |
![]() St Alexander's Church | |
| 58°21′52″N 26°43′44″E / 58.364489°N 26.728753°E | |
| Location | Tartu |
| Country | Estonia |
| Denomination | Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church |
| Website | Website of the church |
| History | |
| Status | Parish church |
| Dedication | Alexander Nevsky |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Active |
| Architect | Vladimir Lunski |
| Style | Russian architecture |
| Years built | 1914-1915 |
| Groundbreaking | 27 May 1914 |
| Completed | 15 August 1915 |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Tartu |
| Clergy | |
| Bishop | Elijah (Ott Ojaperv) |
| Priest | Vadim Rebase |
St Alexander's Church, formally known as The Parish Church of St Alexander Nevsky (Estonian: Tartu Püha Aleksandri kirik, Russian: Церковь Александра Невского) is a church of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church in Tartu, Estonia.
The cornerstone of the church was laid on 27 May 1914. The church was built in the Russian architecture on designs by Vladimir Lunski. The lower church was completed by the end of 1914 and was consecrated on 21 November. The church was used by the Russian and Estonian Orthodox congregations, though separately. The upper church was completed a year later and was consecrated on 26 September 1915. [1]
