It is a very beautiful temple. Inside, the temple looks especially impressive - the brick walls convey the spirit of wartime, the time of the heroic defense of the fortress.
It is especially interesting that under the building there is an underground level of the temple, which sometimes you can even get into.
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Сергей Махов
Level 12 Local Expert
October 27, 2024
The temple on the territory of the Brest fortress, not very old (founded in 1851), but with a rich history, a witness and participant in the defense of the Brest fortress, an iconic place, I advise you to visit with children, children need to know their history.
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Евгений
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October 1, 2023
Visiting the St. Nicholas Garrison Cathedral in Brest was an impressive experience. The temple, rooted in history, expresses pride and greatness, despite the many trials that it had to go through.
It is interesting to know that this cathedral was conceived in the XIX century and created under the leadership of the outstanding architect David Grimm. Its majestic Byzantine style with a dome and St. George's Cross gives the impression of an antique basilica.
The cathedral has gone through many trials, starting with the First World War and ending with the period of perestroika into a Roman Catholic church and the subsequent war. However, it has always been a symbol of courage and faith, and the restoration of the cathedral in 1994 was a victory for historical truth.
Today, this temple is a national spiritual and patriotic monument, and its servants support Belarusian servicemen by conducting important ceremonies and ceremonies.
A visit to St. Nicholas Garrison Cathedral provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in the history and spiritual culture of Brest and Belarus as a whole, as well as to see how the efforts of many people helped to restore this majestic temple after the destruction.