Church of St. Nicholas complaint telephone Beijing Tourism complaints Tel :010 -65,130,828 National Tourism complaints Tel :010-65275315 Church of St. Nicholas is located in Dongzhimen North Street East. The Orthodox Church was established in Beijing in 1685 (Kangxi twenty-four years). The Qing government in self-defense war albazin city of Russia captured the intruder, because charge 59 people in Beijing have a priest, the Kangxi Emperor Hu Dongzhimen station within their home alley a fervent prayer for temporary temple, which Beijing is called "Rakshasa Temple" or the Russian "North Hall." 1689 (Kangxi twenty-eight), the Diocese of Russia will be named "St. Nicholas' Church (also known as" Saint Sophia "church, later changed to" Our Lady of rest "church), is Beijing's first Orthodox Church. Orthodox Church "St. Nicholas' church was destroyed in 1900, and subsequently rebuilt, named" resulted Church "by the church, kind of building, foreign study, composed of priests residential homes and widows. Resulting in a typical cruciform church Orthodox Church, Church on top of a castle with a cross vaulted five. After the 1900 expansion of the church changed its name to "lethal Church," called the "Museum of the North."
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Church of St. Nicholas
Church of St. Nicholas is located in Dongzhimen North Street East. Twenty-four years after the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1685) albazin campaign, part of the Cossacks captured soldiers and their families were placed in the vicinity of Dongzhimen North Guanting Hu family circle alley (dismantled), incorporated into Xianghuangqi. Kangxi twenty-eight years (1689), a temple to the Emperor Kangxi Teci Orthodox Church, that the Church of St. Nicholas, the oldest one in Beijing Orthodox Church. After the 1900 expansion of the church changed its name to "lethal Church," called the "Museum of the North." An area of nearly 2,000 square meters, mainly by the deadly church, bell tower, foreign study, composed of priests residential and widow homes, there are more than 80 houses. Fatal typical cruciform church Orthodox Church, Church on top of a castle with five arched cross, ornate halls. After the Russian Consulates in the Legation Quarter, and built a "church dedication festival," called "South Hall." 1956 North Hall changed after the Soviet Embassy.
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塔林圣尼古拉 church
(Estonian: Niguliste kirik) is the Estonian capital, Tallinn, a medieval church, St. Nicholas is the patron saint, he is a fisherman and sailor's patron saint. Founded in the 13th century, was destroyed in World War II part of the Soviet Union. Used as art galleries and concert halls after recovery. Church is located at the foot of Toompea Hill Harjumägi.