Saint Alexander Nevskiy Orthodox church
Religion, Accessible to parents with baby-strollers, Partly accessible
Object list
Built in 1825, based on an unknown design, the structure was further augmented in 1845 by the addition of an annex intended for baptisms and clerical education. The separate bell tower was added in 1863. This church, whose architectural value has been recognized by the UNESCO, is accessible from Blaumaņa street, by dialing the number displayed outside, to request the church staff set up a portable ramp. The church hosts a permanent collection of Orthodox icons. There is a toilet in the building, though not customized for invalids. In summary, accessible partially.
Accessibility
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Built in 1825, based on an unknown design, the structure was further augmented in 1845 by the addition of an annex intended for baptisms and clerical education. The separate bell tower was added in 1863. This church, whose architectural value has been recognized by the UNESCO, is accessible from Blaumaņa street, by dialing the number displayed outside, to request the church staff set up a portable ramp. The church hosts a permanent collection of Orthodox icons. There is a toilet in the building, though not customized for invalids. In summary, accessible partially.
Accessibility
8 Photos