General Information
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is an Orthodox Christian cathedral situated in Tallinn, Estonia. It is a Russian Revival style cathedral that was designed by Mikhail Preobrazhensky and built between the years 1894 and 1900, the cathedral is a popular place for worship in the city. The beautiful cathedral is named after Saint Alexander Nevsky who was the winner of the Battle of the Ice, back in 1242. The 11 belled cathedral is richly decorated and is as eye-pleasing on the inside as it is on the outside.
Getting there
The cathedral is situated in the city centre. You can walk there from most parts of the city.
Opening Times and Admission
The cathedral is open to visitors daily. Monday to Friday and Sunday 8am-7pm and Saturdays 8am-8pm. Admission is free.