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Old Trinity Cathedral

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The diminutive church was built in 1743–46 as a copy of the simple wooden building commissioned by Peter the Great in 1709, with a bell/clocktower dating from 1713. Despite its small size, the
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A modern chapel commemorating the site of the Old Trinity Cathedral
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considered it the main cathedral in the city, second only to
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adjoins Trinity Square and takes its name from the church.
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Russian Orthodox cathedrals in Russia
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