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== General information and history ==
 
== General information and history ==
The original parish church was founded in 1930 as the Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Nicholas.
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The original parish church was founded in 1930 as the Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Nicholas. The property upon which the cathedral is built was purchased in 1951. The substructure (basement) was completed in 1954 and was used for church services until the superstructure was completed in late 1962.
  
 
== Architecture and iconography ==
 
== Architecture and iconography ==
The cathedral architecture is based on the 12th century St. Demetrius Cathedral of Vladimir, Russia.  During the 1990s, dedicated [[iconographer]]s from Moscow wrote [[icon]]s throughout the [[narthex]] in the traditional style.
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The cathedral architecture is based on the 12th century St. Demetrius Cathedral of Vladimir, Russia.  Beginning in 1991, dedicated [[iconographer]]s from Moscow led by Alexander Maskalionov wrote [[icon]]s throughout the [[narthex]] in the traditional style. This work was completed in 1994.
  
 
== Location ==
 
== Location ==

Revision as of 13:37, February 1, 2006

St. Nicholas Cathedral (Washington, D.C.) is the primatial cathedral of His Beatitude Herman, Archbishop of Washington and New York, Metropolitan of All America and Canada of the Orthodox Church in America. The Very Rev. Constantine White has served as the dean of the cathedral since 1998.

St Nicholas Cathedral - Washington, DC

General information and history

The original parish church was founded in 1930 as the Russian Orthodox Church of Saint Nicholas. The property upon which the cathedral is built was purchased in 1951. The substructure (basement) was completed in 1954 and was used for church services until the superstructure was completed in late 1962.

Architecture and iconography

The cathedral architecture is based on the 12th century St. Demetrius Cathedral of Vladimir, Russia. Beginning in 1991, dedicated iconographers from Moscow led by Alexander Maskalionov wrote icons throughout the narthex in the traditional style. This work was completed in 1994.

Location

The cathedral is currently located at 3500 Massachusetts Ave NW, in the District of Columbia.

See also

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