List of cathedrals in Europe
The list of domes and cathedrals in Europe contains cathedrals / episcopal churches of all denominations in Europe .
States
Albania
- Berat : St. Nicholas Cathedral , ( Albanian Orthodox , diocese of Berat )
- Durrës : St. Paul's Cathedral , (alb.-orth.)
- Fier : Cathedral of Fier , (alb.-orth.)
- Korça : Cathedral of Korça , (Alb.-Orth., Diocese of Korça )
- Lezha : St. Nicholas Cathedral , ( Roman Catholic )
- Pogradec : Cathedral of Pogradec , (alb.-orth.)
- Rrëshen : Cathedral of Jesus Savior of the World , (Roman Catholic)
- Vau-Deja : Cathedral of Sapa , (Roman Catholic)
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Shkodra :
- Cathedral of the Nativity of the Lord , (alb.-orth.)
- St. Stephen's Cathedral , (Roman Catholic, Archdiocese of Shkodra )
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Tirana :
- Resurrection Cathedral , (alb.-orth.)
- Paulus Cathedral , (Roman Catholic, Archdiocese of Tirana-Durrës )
Andorra
There are no cathedrals in Andorra .
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Banja Luka :
- Katedrala Sv. Bonaventure , Roman Catholic
- Church of the Redeemer , Serbian Orthodox, 1925–1939, rebuilt after destruction 1993–2004
- Bosanski Petrovac : Peter and Paul Cathedral
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Mostar :
- Katedrala Marija Majka Crkve (Mary Mother of the Church), Roman Catholic.
- Holy Trinity Cathedral, Serbian Orthodox, destroyed in 1993
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Sarajevo :
- Cathedral of the Heart of Jesus , Roman Catholic
- Cathedral of the Nativity of Mary, Serbian Orthodox
- Trebinje : co-cathedral for the birth of Mary , Roman Catholic.
Bulgaria
- Burgas : Orthodox cathedral
- Lovetsch : Trinity Cathedral, orth.
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Plovdiv :
- Cathedral of St. Ludwig of France , Roman Catholic
- Cathedral of Our Lady, orth.
- Russian : Cathedral of St. Paul on the Cross, Roman Catholic.
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Sofia :
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral , Orth.
- Sweta Nedelja Cathedral , orth.
- Virgin Mary Cathedral , Roman Catholic, Bulgarian rite
- Cathedral of St. Josef , Roman Catholic (Co-cathedral)
- Varna : Cathedral of Our Lady, orth.
- Vidin : Sweti Dimitar Cathedral , orth.
Other Orthodox cathedrals can be found in Goze Delchev , Pleven , Russe, Sliven , Stara Sagora , Wraza and Veliko Tarnovo .
Denmark
- Aalborg (Ålborg): Sct. Budolfi Domkirke Aalborg , approx. 1300, evangelical bishop's church since 1554; previously Vestervig Kirke and Børglum Kloster
- Aarhus : Domkirke St. Clemens , 15th century, today ev. Episcopal Church
- Hadersleben ( Haderslev ): Domkirke for Frue , 13th century, evangelical bishop's church since 1920
- Elsinore : Sct. Olai Domkirke Helsingør , around 1200, since 1961 evangelical episcopal church
- Kirkjubøur ( Faroe Islands ): Magnus Cathedral , around 1300, former episcopal church
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Copenhagen (København):
- Domkirke vor Frue (Lutheran), previous buildings royal. Main church, new building after being destroyed in 1829, evangelical bishop's church since 1922
- Domkirke St. Ansgar , 1842, Roman Catholic. Episcopal Church
- Maribo : Domkirke , 1470 as a monastery church, now an evangelical bishop's church
- Odense : Sankt Knuds Kirke , 1499, now ev. Episcopal Church
- Ribe (Ripen): Domkirke Vor Frue , 1110–1134 to the 14th century, now an evangelical bishop's church
- Roskilde : Roskilde Cathedral , 1280, now evangelical bishop's church
- Tórshavn (Faroe Islands): Tórshavn Cathedral Church , 1788, Protestant Episcopal Church since 1990
- Viborg : Viborg Cathedral , 1120–1180, 1863–1876 large parts demolished and reconstructed, always bishop's church, ev.
Germany
including Protestant episcopal churches, as well as nominal domes
Estonia
- Haapsalu ( Hapsal ): Haapsalu bishop's castle with cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, later St. Nicholas, around 1260, bishopric until around 1580, burned down in 1688, restored from 1885–1889, closed in 1940, again Protestant parish church in 1992
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Narva ( Narva )
- Narva Cathedral , 1641–1651, destroyed in 1944
- Resurrection Cathedral
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Tallinn ( Reval )
- St. Mary's Cathedral , 1219, tower 18th century, today a Lutheran episcopal church
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral , 1894–1900 (Russian Orthodox)
- Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul ( Roman Catholic )
- Tartu ( Dorpat ): Tartu Cathedral , 13th century, episcopal church until 1553, destroyed by war in the 16th century, choir converted into a university library, now a museum
Finland
- Espoo : Cathedral of Espoo , around 1490, since 2004 ev.-luth. Episcopal Church
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Helsinki :
- Helsinki Cathedral , 1820–50, since 1953 Evangelical Lutheran. Episcopal Church
- Uspensky Cathedral , 1868 Orth. Episcopal Church
- St. Heinrichs Cathedral , 1955, Roman Catholic Episcopal Church
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Kuopio :
- Kuopio Cathedral , 1816, since 1939 Evangelical Lutheran. Episcopal Church
- Cathedral of St. Nicholas 1902/03, Orth. Episcopal Church
- Lapua : Lapua Cathedral , 1824–1827, ev.-luth. Episcopal Church
- Mikkeli : Cathedral of Mikkeli , 1896–1918, ev.-luth. Episcopal Church
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Oulu :
- Oulu Cathedral , 1771–1776, ev.-luth. Episcopal Church
- Holy Trinity Cathedral , 1957, Orth episcopal church
- Porvoo : Porvoo Cathedral , around 1450, since 1723 Evangelical Lutheran. Episcopal Church
- Savonlinna : Cathedral of Savonlinna , 1874–1878, between 1897 and 1925 Evangelical Lutheran. Episcopal Church
- Tampere : Tampere Cathedral 1902–1907, since 1923 Evangelical Lutheran. Episcopal Church
- Turku : Turku Cathedral , late 13th or 14th century, Evangelical Lutheran. Episcopal Church
France
Gibraltar
- Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (Anglican)
- Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned (Roman Catholic)
Greece
Either (ελληνική γλώσσα / modern Greek transcription) or (bibliographic transcription, ελληνική γλώσσα) is written in brackets.
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Athens (Αθήνα / Athína)
- "Mitropolis" (Μητρόπολις), Metropolitan Church of Athens (Μητροπολιτικός Ναός Αθηνών) of the Annunciation of the Mother of God (Ευαγγελισμός της Θεofau , Head of the Greek Orthodox Church, Church of the Archbishop of Greece , 1842–1862 , head of the Orthodox Church of Greece
- Agii Theodori (Agioi Theodoroi, Άγιοι Θεόδώροι), 11./12. Century, former cathedral
- Cathedral of St. Dionysus , Roman Catholic
- Chania (on Crete): Assumption Cathedral, Roman Catholic
- Chios Island : St. Nikolaos, Roman Catholic
- Ioannina : St. Anastasius, orth.
- Heraklion (Ηράκλειο): Agios Minas (Άγιος Μινάς) Cathedral, 1895, Archbishopric of the Greek Orthodox Church of Crete (Κρήτη / Kriti)
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Corfu Island :
- St. Theodora Cathedral, orth.
- Cathedral Sts. Jakob & Christopher, Roman Catholic
- Naxos Island : Naxos : Cathedral of the Presentation of the Lord
- Patras : St. Andreas, orth.
- Piraeus : Trinity Cathedral, orth.
- Rhodes (Ρόδος / Ródos): Cathedral of Our Lady in the Castle , Roman Catholic.
- Santorini Island : Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
- Syros Island (Σύρος / Síros): Ano Syros: Cathedral of St. George , Roman Catholic.
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Thessaloniki :
- St. Gregory Cathedral, orth.
- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Roman Cath.
- Tinos island (Tēnos, Τήνος): Xinara (Ξινάρα): Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary , Roman Catholic.
- 81 small dioceses across Greece, Greek Orthodox
Ireland
Iceland
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Reykjavík
- Dómkirkja , Lutheran Cathedral Church
- Landakotskirkja , Roman Catholic cathedral church, consecrated in 1929, basilica minor since 1999 , episcopal church from the beginning
- Skálholt : Skálholtsdómkirkja
Italy
Kosovo
Croatia
- Bjelovar : Katedrala Sv. Terezije Avilske (St. Teresa of Avila) , Roman Catholic.
- Đakovo : Katedrala sv. Petra (St. Peter), Roman Catholic, Basilica minor
- Dubrovnik : Cathedral Uznesenja Marijina (Assumption), Roman Catholic.
- Gospić : Katedrala Navještenja Blažene Djevice Marije (St. Maria), Roman Catholic.
- Hvar : Katedrala sv. Stjepana (St. Stephan), Roman Catholic
- Korčula : Katedrala sv. Markova (St. Markus), Roman Catholic, (former cathedral)
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Križevci :
- Katedrala sv.Trojstva (Holy Trinity), Greek Catholic
- Konkatedrala sv. Križ (Holy Cross), Roman Catholic
- Krk : Katedrala Uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije (Assumption of Mary), Roman Catholic.
- Makarska : Katedrala sv. Marka (St. Markus), Roman Catholic (former cathedral)
- Modrus : Katedrala sv. Marka (St. Markus), Roman Catholic, (former cathedral)
- Nin : Holy Cross Church (Holy Cross), Roman Catholic, is considered the smallest cathedral in the world (former cathedral, but it cannot be proven whether it is really a former bishopric)
- Osor : Katedrala sv. Marija (St. Maria), Roman Catholic (former cathedral)
- Pićan : Katedrala Navijestenja Blažene Djevice Marije (St. Maria), Roman Catholic. (former cathedral)
- Poreč : Euphrasian basilica (6th century), Roman Catholic, basilica minor, diocese since 3rd century
- Požega : Katedrala sv. Terezije Avilske (St. Teresa of Avila), Roman Catholic.
- Pula : Katedrala Uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije (Assumption of Mary), Roman Catholic. (former cathedral)
- Rab : Katedrala Uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije (Assumption of Mary), Roman Catholic, (former cathedral)
- Rijeka : Katedrala Sv. Vida (St. Vitus), Roman Catholic
- Senj : Katedrala Uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije (St. Mary), Roman Catholic, (co-cathedral of the diocese of Gospić-Senj)
- Šibenik : Katedrala sv. Jakova (St. Jakob), Roman Catholic, Basilica minor
- Sisak : Katedrala Uzvišenja sv. Križa (Holy Cross), Roman Catholic
- Skradin : Katedrala sv. Jakoba (St. Jakob), Roman Catholic (former cathedral)
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Split :
- Katedrala sv. Dujma (St. Dominus), Roman Catholic, the oldest cathedral in the world
- Konkaterala sv. Petra Apostola (Apostle St. Peter), Roman Catholic, (Co-cathedral)
- Trogir : Katedrala sv. Lovre (St. Laurentius), Roman Catholic (Cathedral of the repealed Diocese of Trogir )
- Varaždin : Katedrala Uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije na nebo (Assumption of Mary), Roman Catholic.
- Zadar : Cathedral of Zadar (St. Anastasius), Roman Catholic. , Basilica minor
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Zagreb :
- Katedrala Marijina Uznesenja i sv.sv. Stjepana i Ladislava Maria Himmelfahrt & St. Stephan, Roman Catholic
- Konkatedrala Sv. Ćirila i Metoda (Sts. Cyril & Methodius), Greek Catholic (co-cathedral of the Krizevci diocese)
- Orthodox cathedral
Latvia
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Daugavpils :
- Boris and Gleb Cathedral , Russian-Orth.
- Evangelical Cathedral, evang.
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Jelgava :
- Mother of God Cathedral , Roman Catholic
- Cathedral of St. Anna & Simeon , Russian-Orth.
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Liepāja :
- Cathedral of the Holy Trinity , evang.-luth.
- Cathedral of St. Josef , Roman Catholic
- Cathedral of St. Nicholas , Russian-Orth.
- Rēzekne : Sacred Heart Cathedral (Rēzekne) , Roman Catholic
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Riga :
- Riga Cathedral , 1211–1776, evang.
- St. Jacob's Cathedral , Roman Catholic
- Birth Cathedral , russ.-orth.
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
- Kaišiadorys : Christ Cathedral, Roman Catholic
- Kaunas : Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul , Roman Catholic, Basilica minor
- Panevėžys : Christ the King Cathedral , Roman Catholic
- Šiauliai : Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul , Roman Catholic
- Telšiai : Cathedral of St. Anthony of Padua , Roman Catholic.
- Vilkaviškis : Cathedral of St. Mary , Roman Catholic.
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Vilnius :
- Cathedral of St. Stanislaus (Šv. Stanislovo ir Šv. Vladislovo arkikatedra), Roman Catholic, basilica minor
- Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady , Orth.
Luxembourg
Malta
- Mdina : Cathedral St. Paul (Ta 'San Pawl) , 1697–1703, (Roman Catholic), Archdiocese of Malta
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Valletta :
- Co-Cathedral St. John (Ta 'San Ġwann), 1573–1578, (Roman Catholic) ( Co-Cathedral of Malta), Archdiocese of Malta
- Pro-Cathedral St. Paul , 1839–1844, Anglican, Diocese of Gibraltar
- Victoria (Gozo): Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary , 1697, (Roman Catholic), Diocese of Gozo
Macedonia
Moldova
- Bălți : Cathedral of Sts. Konstantin & Helena, orth.
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Chișinău :
- Cathedral of the Nativity of the Lord orth.
- Cathedral of the martyr Theodore , orth.
- Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Christ, Orth.
- Cathedral of Divine Providence , Roman Catholic
- Orhei : Cathedral of St. Dimitri, orth.
- Tighina : Transfiguration Cathedral, orth.
- Tiraspol : Cathedral of the Nativity of the Lord, orth.
Monaco
Montenegro
- Bar : Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Roman Catholic.
- Budva : Former Cathedral of Sv. Ivan, Roman Catholic
- Kotor : Katedrala Sv. Trifuna (St. Tryphon), (Roman Catholic), Basilica minor, UNESCO World Heritage
- Podgorica : Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ , Serbian Orthodox
Netherlands
Norway
- Alta : Northern Lights Cathedral
- Bergen : St. Olav Cathedral 12. – 13. Century, later bishop's church, since the 16th century luth.
- Bodø : Cathedral Church , 1956, luth.
- Fredrikstad : Fredrikstad Domkirke , luth., 1879/80
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Hamar
- old cathedral church , destroyed in 1152, 1587, ruins today museum
- New 19th century cathedral , evangelical bishop's church since 1864
- Kristiansand : Cathedral Church , Evangelical Lutheran, 1882–1885
- Molde : Cathedral Church , 1957, ev. Episcopal Church
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Oslo :
- Oslo Domkirke , 1697, from the beginning luth.
- Cathedral of St. Olav , Roman Catholic, consecrated in 1856, episcopal church since 1953
- Stavanger : Domkirke St. Svithun , completed in 1150, now evangelical episcopal church
- Tønsberg : Evangelical Cathedral , Protestant, 1858
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Tromso
- Domkirke , 1861, timber construction, evangelical bishop's church
- Arctic Cathedral (Norwegian: Ishavskatedralen), 1965, no episcopal church, also luth.
- Trondheim : Nidaros Cathedral , 1150–1350 and in the 19th century, medieval episcopal and coronation church, now evangelical episcopal church
Austria
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russia
The Russian word sobor corresponds roughly to the German word Dom , but is used even more generously. Cathedrals are called kafedralnij sobor in Russian (no spelling mistake: the Greek θ is not reproduced as t (h) but as f in Russian).
Cathedrals and other large, well-known churches:
- Arkhangelsk :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Astrakhan : Dormition Cathedral , 1698–1710, Russian Orthodox
- Baltijsk : (Pillau) Baltijsk Church , ..., formerly Reformed Church, Russian Orthodox
- Belgorod : Trinity Cathedral, ..., Russian Orthodox
- Bryansk :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Elista :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Irkutsk : Irkutsk Roman Catholic Cathedral
- Izhevsk (Ižewsk): St. Michael's Cathedral , 2004–2007, Russian Orthodox
- Ivanovo :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Yaroslavl : Dormition Cathedral , 1215–1219, rebuilt 2004–2010, Russian Orthodox
- Yekaterinburg : Cathedral on the Blood , 2002/2003, Russian Orthodox
- Yoshkar-Ola :…,…, Russian Orthodox
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Kaliningrad (Königsberg, Królewiec):
- Cathedral of Christ the Savior , 1996–2006
- Königsberg Cathedral , 1333–1380, episcopal church until 1522, now a. a. Orth. and Lutheran services
- Kaluga :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Kazan : Peter and Paul Cathedral, ..., Russian Orthodox
- Kingissepp : Catherine's Cathedral, 1764–1782
- Kolomenskoje : 1532, formerly Russian Orthodox cathedral, tower-like building with a small area
- Kronstadt : Naval Cathedral, 1908–1913, Russian Orthodox
- Kostroma : Cathedral of the Appearance of Christ (Bogojawlenskij sobor), 1559–1565, Russian Orthodox
- Krasnodar :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Krutizi (Krutici):…,…, Russian Orthodox.
- Kurgan :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Kursk :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Lyudinovo :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Maikop :…,…, Russian Orthodox
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Moscow
- St. Basil's Cathedral , ..., Russian Orthodox
- Dormition Cathedral , ..., Russian Orthodox
- Christ the Savior Cathedral , ...,
- Kazan Cathedral , ...,
- Cathedral of the Annunciation , ...,
- Archangel Michael Cathedral , ...,
- Church of the Deposition of the Robe , ...,
- Mother of God Cathedral , 1901–1911, Roman Catholic
- Epiphany Cathedral at Jelochowo
- Murmansk :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Murom : Cathedral of the Annunciation, rebuilt under Ivan IV (Russia) 1553, 1664
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Nizhny Novgorod
- Cathedral of the Birth of the Virgin , built 1696–1716, Russian Orthodox
- Archangel Michael Cathedral , 1628–1631
- Transfiguration Cathedral, 1822
- Novgorod : St. Sophia Cathedral , 11th century, Russian Orthodox
- Novosibirsk : Alexander Nevsky Cathedral ; Roman Catholic Cathedral of Novosibirsk
- Novocherkassk : Resurrection Cathedral , started in 1811, completed in 1904, Russian Orthodox
- Penza :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Perm :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Peterhof : Peter and Paul Cathedral , 1894–1904, Russian Orthodox
- Petrozavodsk :…,…, Russian Orthodox
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Pskov (Pleskau):
- Trinity Cathedral 1699, previous buildings since the 10th century, Russian Orthodox
- Cathedral of the Mirosh Monastery (Спасо-Мироновский монастырь, Spaso-Mironowskij Monastyr '), 12th century, Russian Orthodox
- Ryazan : Archangel Cathedral in the Kremlin, 16th century, Russian Orthodox
- Rostov-on-Don :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Samara :…,…, Russian Orthodox
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Saint Petersburg :
- Isaac's Cathedral , 1818-1858,
- Kazan Cathedral , 1801-1811,
- Peter and Paul Cathedral , 1712–1733,
- Church of the Resurrection , 1883–1912,
- Nicholas Naval Cathedral , 1753–1762,
- Christ the Transfiguration Cathedral, ...,
- Andrew the First Called Cathedral, ...,
- Trinity Cathedral , 1828–1835,
- St. Petri Church , Lutheran, 1833–1838
- Saransk :…,…, Russian Orthodox
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Saratov :
- … , … , Russian Orthodox
- Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul , ..., Roman Catholic
- Schadrinsk : Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Savior , 1771,
- Shlisselburg : Cathedral (Благовещенский собор), 1764–1795,
- Smolensk : Cathedral of the Incarnation of Christ,…, Russian Orthodox
- Stavropol :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Syktyvkar :…,…, Russian Orthodox.
- Tambov : Transfiguration Cathedral , 1694–1783, Russian Orthodox
- Tikhvin : Uspensky Cathedral, ...,
- Togliatti : Spaso-Preobrazhensky Cathedral, ...,
- Cheboksary :…,…, Russian Orthodox
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Tula :
- Dormition Cathedral , 1898–1902, Russian Orthodox
- Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin at the Kremlin , 1762–1766
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Tver (temporarily Kalinin):
- Dormition Cathedral, 1722
- Ascension Cathedral, after 1763, consecrated in 1813
- Resurrection of Christ Cathedral, 1913
- Vyatka (Kirow, Chlynow): Trifonow Cathedral, ..., Russian Orthodox
- Vladikavkaz : Saint George's Cathedral
- Vladimir : Assumption Cathedral , 1158–1160,
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Vladivostok :
- Mother of God Cathedral, ..., Roman Catholic
- Svyato-Nikolskij (St. Nikolai), Russian Orthodox
- Vologda : St. Sophia Cathedral :…,…, Russian Orthodox
- Voronezh (Voronež):…,…, Russian Orthodox
San Marino
- Basilica of San Marino , 1826–1838, (co-cathedral of the diocese of San Marino-Montefeltro)
Sweden
- Gothenburg : Gothenburg Cathedral
- Härnösand : Härnösand Cathedral
- Kalmar : Kalmars Domkyrka , 1660–1699, main Lutheran church from the start
- Karlstad , Karlstad Cathedral , 1730, ev. Episcopal Church
- Linköping : Linköpings Domkyrka , 1230–1485 (-19th century), ev. Episcopal Church
- Luleå , Luleå Cathedral , 1893, evangelical episcopal church
- Lund : Lund Cathedral , 1103 ff. (Towers 1873), was the Archbishop's Church of Scandinavia until the Reformation, now an evangelical episcopal church
- Skara : Skara cathedral , 12th century, now an evangelical bishop's church
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Stockholm :
- Domkyrka St. Nikolaus (Storkyrkan) , 13th century and 1740 (Lutheran)
- Domkyrka St. Erik (Catholic), diocese since 1953
- Strängnäs , brick, 1280, now evangelical bishop's church
- Uppsala : Uppsala Domkyrka , 1260–1435, now Protestant Episcopal Church
- Västerås , Västerås Cathedral , 12th century, numerous renovations, now an evangelical bishop's church
- Växjö : Växjö Cathedral , 14th century, now an evangelical bishop's church
- Visby : St. Mary's Cathedral , 13./14. Century, now ev. Episcopal Church
Switzerland
Serbia
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Belgrade :
- Alexander Nevsky Church
- Katedrala Blažene Djevice Marije (St. Maria), Roman Catholic
- St. Sava Cathedral (the largest Christian Orthodox cathedral in the world)
- Archangel Michael Cathedral , St. Mark's Church, Serbian Orthodox
- Novi Sad : Katedrala St. Georg, Serbian Orthodox
- Pristina (Kosovo): Cathedral of St. Teresa of Calcutta , Roman Catholic, under construction
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Prizren (Kosovo):
- Bogorodica Ljeviška (Serbian Orthodox)
- Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help , Roman Catholic.
- Ruski Krstur : Kazedrala Sv. Nikole (St. Nicholas), Croatian Catholic
- Sremska Mitrovica : Cathedral basilica of St. Demetrius (St. Dimitrius), (Roman Catholic), Basilica minor
- Subotica : Cathedral of St. Teresa of Ávila , (Roman Catholic), Basilica minor
- Zaječar : Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin
- Zrenjanin : Katedrala sv. Ivanu Nepomuku (St. Johannes Nepomuk), Roman Catholic.
Slovakia
Slovenia
- Celje (Cilli): Stolnica sv. Danijela (St. Daniel), 13./14. Century, bishopric since 2006, previously abbey church, Catholic diocese of Celje
- Koper : Marijinega vnebovzetja (Assumption of Mary) , 15th century, bishopric since the 8th century with interruptions 1828–1918, Catholic diocese: Koper
- Ljubljana (Laibach): sv. Nikolaja (St. Nicholas) , 17th century, Catholic diocese: Ljubljana
- Maribor (Marburg an der Drau): Stolnica sv. Janeza Krstnika (St. John the Baptist), 12th century, baroque redesign, Catholic diocese: Maribor
- Moravske Toplice : 19th century, bishopric of the Evangelical Church AB in Slovenia
- Murska Sobota (Olsnitz): Stolnica sv. Nikolaja (St. Nikolaus), 1912 (previous building 1350), bishopric since 2006, Catholic diocese Murska Sobota
- Nova Gorica (New Gorizia): Kristusa Odrešenika (Cathedral of the Savior). 1982, co-cathedral, since 2004, Catholic diocese: Koper
- Novo mesto (Rudolfswerth) :. Stolnica sv. Nikolaja (St. Nicholas), 15th century, bishopric since 2006, Catholic diocese: Novo mesto
- Ptuj (Pettau): Stolnica sv. Jurija (St. George), Former Cathedral, Catholic Diocese: Maribor
Spain
Czech Republic
- Brno : Katedrála sv. Petra a Pavla ( St. Peter and Paul Cathedral ), 14th century, 15th century bishopric, Catholic, diocese of Brno
- Budweis (České Budějovice): Katedrála sv. Mikuláše (Nikolai Cathedral), 1649, Catholic, Diocese of České Budějovice
- Hradec Králové (Königgrätz): Katedrála Svatého Ducha (Holy Spirit Cathedral), 14th century, Catholic, diocese of Hradec Králové
- Kutná Hora (Kuttenberg): Chrám sv. Barbory ( Cathedral of St. Barbara ) 1388–1588 and 1888–1905 (including tent roofs), Catholic, no bishopric
- Litoměřice (Leitmeritz): Katedrála sv. Štěpána (St. Stephen's Cathedral), originally Gothic, redesigned from 1664–80, Catholic, Litoměřice diocese
- Litomyšl (Litomyšl): Chrám sv. Kříže (Holy Cross), former cathedral, Catholic, diocese of Praha
- Olomouc : Katedrála sv. Václava ( Wenceslas Cathedral ), 11th / 13th / 16th century, Catholic, Archdiocese of Olomouc
- Ostrava : Katedrála Božského Spasitele ( Cathedral of the Divine Savior ), 1883–1889, Catholic, Diocese of Ostrava - Opava
- Opava (Troppau): Konkatedrála Nanebevzetí Panny Marie (Co-Cathedral of the Assumption), Catholic, Diocese of Ostrava - Opava
- Pilsen (Pilsen): Katedrála sv. Bartoloměje ( St. Bartholomew's Cathedral ), 14th / 15th century, Catholic, Plzeň diocese
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Prague :
- Vitus Cathedral , 14./15. Century-1929, on the Hradschin , catholic, Archdiocese of Prague, national shrine
- Sv. Klimenta (St. Klemens), Catholic, Diocese of the Czech Republic, Ruthenian-Greek rite
- Chrám svatého Vavřince ( Cathedral of St. Lawrence ), Altkath.
- Church of St. Cyril and Method , Orthodox Cathedral in Prague
- Varnsdorf (Warnsdorf): Old Catholic Church Varnsdorf , co-cathedral of the Czech Old Catholic diocese
Turkey
- Ani (northeast of Kars ): Cathedral , 989–1001, abandoned after the earthquake of 1319, poor. orth.
- Antakya (Antioch): Domus Aurea
- İskenderun : Annunciation Cathedral, Roman Catholic
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Istanbul :
- Hagia Sophia , main church of Christian Constantinople and the entire Orthodox world, built in the 6th century, mosque from 1453–1930, today a museum.
- George's Cathedral , seat of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople , cathedral since 1602, destroyed and rebuilt several times
- Holy Spirit Cathedral , Roman Catholic
- Sv. Stefan , 1893–98 (iron construction!), Bulgarian Orthodox
- Izmir : St. John's Cathedral , Roman Catholic
- Mersin : Co-Cathedral of St. Anthony of Padua , Roman Catholic
- Samsun : Surp-Nigoğayos , poor. apostol.
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Trabzon :
- Hagia Sophia (Trebizond) , built as an Orthodox cathedral in 1238–1263, mosque from 1461–1958, museum since 1964
- St. Philip's Cathedral (since 1461), since 1665 mosque ( Kudrettin Mosque )
- Gregory of Nyssa Cathedral (since 1665), blown up in 1930
Ukraine
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Kharkiv :
- Cathedral of the Virgin Mary , Roman Catholic
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Orth.
- Blagovesch Cathedral, Orth.
- Pokrov Cathedral, Orth.
- Sergijk cathedral, orth.
- Uspensky Cathedral, Orth.
- Cherson : Catherine's Cathedral, orth.
- Dnipro : Transfiguration Cathedral
- Donetsk : Transfiguration Cathedral, orth.
- Ivano-Frankivsk : Resurrection Cathedral, orth.
- Yalta : Alexander Nevsky Cathedral , orth.
- Kamjanez-Podilskyj : Peter and Paul Cathedral , Roman Catholic.
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Kiev :
- Patriarchate Cathedral for the Resurrection of Jesus , Roman Catholic (ukrainian rite)
- St. Alexander Cathedral , Roman Catholic
- St. Andrew's Cathedral , orth.
- Michael's cathedral , orth.
- Nicholas Cathedral, Orth.
- St. Nicholas Cathedral
- St. Sophia Cathedral , orth.
- Assumption Cathedral , orth.
- Uspensky Cathedral in the Pechersk Lavra, orth.
- Vladimir Cathedral, Orth.
- Kryvyi Rih : Transfiguration Cathedral
- Luhansk : Cathedral of st. Vladimir, orth.
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Lutsk :
- Peter and Paul Cathedral , Roman Catholic
- Trinity Cathedral
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Lviv (Lviv):
- Latin Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary
- Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary, Roman Catholic, Basilica minor, UNESCO World Heritage
- St. George's Cathedral , Greek-Catholic (ukrainian rite)
- Armenian Cathedral (Lviv)
- Mukatschewo : Cathedral of St. Martin of Tours , Roman Catholic.
- Mykolaiv : St. Mary's Cathedral, orth.
- Novomoskovsk , Trinity Cathedral
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Odessa
- Cathedral for the Admission of Mary , Roman Catholic. (ukrainian rite)
- Cathedral of the Mother of God , Roman Catholic
- Orthodox cathedral
- Pavlograd : Orthodox Cathedral
- Rivne : Orthodox Cathedral
- Sambir : Trinity Cathedral, Roman Catholic
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Zaporizhia :
- Cathedral to the gracious father , Roman Catholic.
- Orthodox cathedral
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Zhytomyr :
- St. Sophia Cathedral , Roman Catholic
- Orthodox cathedral
- Transfiguration Cathedral
- Sevastopol : St. Vladimir's Cathedral
- Ternopil : Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception , Roman Catholic.
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Chernihiv :
- Dormition Cathedral (Chernihiv)
- Spaso Preobrazhensky Cathedral (11th century), first cathedral of Kievan Rus
- Boris and Gleb Cathedral (12th century)
- Uspensky Cathedral, Orth.
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Ushhorod :
- Old Orthodox Cathedral
- Greek Orthodox Cathedral
- Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral
- Exaltation of the Cross Cathedral
- Vinnytsia : Orthodox Cathedral
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Volodymyr-Wolynskyj :
- Dormition Cathedral (Wolodymyr-Wolynskyj)
- Uspensky Cathedral, Orth.
Hungary
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Budapest :
- Szent István király társszékesegyház (St. Staphan), (co-cathedral of the Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest ), UNESCO World Heritage, minor basilica
- Dormition Cathedral, Hungarian Orthodox
- Debrecen : Szent Anna székesegyház (Cathedral of St. Anna)
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Eger (Erlau):
- Szent János apostol és evangélista, Szent Mihály főangyal, Szeplőtelen Fogantatás főszékesegyház (Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist), Basilica minor
- St. Michael
- Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
- Esztergom (Gran): Nagyboldogasszony és Szent Adalbert főszékesegyház (Cathedral of the Assumption and St. Adalbert)
- Gyula : Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Romanian Orthodox
- Győr (Raab): Mennyekbe Fölvett Boldogságos Szűz Mária székesegyház (Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin), minor basilica
- Hajdúdorog : Istenszülő templomba vezetése Görög katolikus székesegyház (Cathedral of the Apparition of Mary in the Temple)
- Kalocsa : Nagyboldogasszony Főszékesegyház (Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary)
- Kaposvár : Nagyboldogasszony székesegyház (Cathedral of St. Mary)
- Kecskemét : Urunk Mennybemenetele Társszékesegyház ( Co- cathedral of the Diocese of Kalocsa-Kecskemét)
- Nyíregyháza : Magyarok Nagyasszonya Társszékesegyház ( Co- cathedral of the Diocese of Debrecen-Nyíregyháza)
- Pannonhalma : Szent Márton (Basilica of St. Martin), UNESCO World Heritage, monastery
- Pécs (Fünfkirchen): Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul (Pécs) , Szent Péter és Szent Pál székesegyház , Basilica minor
- Szeged : Magyarok Nagyasszonya püspöki székesegyház (Cathedral of Our Lady of Hungary)
- Székesfehérvár (Chair White Castle): Szent István székesegyház (St. Stephen's Cathedral), Basilica minor
- Szentendre : Serbian Orthodox Cathedral
- Szombathely (Steinamanger): Sarlósboldogasszony székesegyházi (Cathedral of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary)
- Vác : Nagyboldogasszony székesegyház (Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin and Archangel Michael)
- Veszprém : Szent Mihály székesegyház (Cathedral of St. Michael), Basilica minor
Vatican city
In the Vatican there is no cathedrals. The St. Peter 's Basilica while Pope, but not a bishop's seat . The Lateran , the cathedral of the Pope as Bishop of Rome, belongs to the extraterritorial property of the Holy See , but is not part of the Vatican territory, but belongs to Italy .
United Kingdom
Belarus
- Babruysk : Cathedral of St. Michael, Orthodox
- Brest : cathedral, orthodox
- Homel : Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Orthodox
- Hrodna (Grodno): Franz Xaver Cathedral (formerly Jesuit church), Roman Catholic.
- Kobryn : Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Orthodox
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Mahiljou (Mogiljow):
- Cathedral, orthodox
- Marienkathedrale, (Konkathedrale), Roman cath.
- Mazyr : Archangel Michael Cathedral, 1829, Orthodox
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Minsk :
- Holy Trinity Cathedral, Orthodox
- Holy Spirit Cathedral, Orthodox
- Cathedral of the Name of Mary , Roman Catholic
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Pinsk :
- St. Theodore Cathedral, Orthodox
- Cathedral of the Assumption , Roman Catholic
- Polatsk : Cathedral of St. Sophia, Orthodox
- Vitebsk : Cathedral of St. Barbara , Roman Catholic.