List of cathedrals in Europe

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The list of domes and cathedrals in Europe contains cathedrals / episcopal churches of all denominations in Europe .

States

Albania

Roman Catholic St. Stephen's Cathedral in Shkodra

Andorra

There are no cathedrals in Andorra .

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajewo, Roman Catholic

Bulgaria

Other Orthodox cathedrals can be found in Goze Delchev , Pleven , Russe, Sliven , Stara Sagora , Wraza and Veliko Tarnovo .

Denmark

Germany

including Protestant episcopal churches, as well as nominal domes

Estonia

Finland

Turku Cathedral

France

Gibraltar

Greece

Either (ελληνική γλώσσα / modern Greek transcription) or (bibliographic transcription, ελληνική γλώσσα) is written in brackets.

Mitropolis of Athens

Ireland

Iceland

Italy

Kosovo

Croatia

St. Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč

Latvia

Riga Cathedral

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Macedonia

Moldova

Monaco

Montenegro

Netherlands

Norway

Trondheim: Nidaros Cathedral, west facade, 19th and 20th centuries
Nidaros Cathedral in 1857, before the repair

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:



  • Elista :…,…, Russian Orthodox



St. Basil's Cathedral
Moscow Cathedral of Christ the Savior
  • 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




  • Oryol :…,…, Russian Orthodox
  • Orenburg :…,…, Russian Orthodox

  • Penza :…,…, Russian Orthodox
  • Perm :…,…, Russian Orthodox
  • Peterhof : Peter and Paul Cathedral , 1894–1904, Russian Orthodox
  • Petrozavodsk :…,…, Russian Orthodox
  • 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



  • Ufa :…,…, Russian Orthodox
  • Ulyanovsk : Trinity Cathedral, 1827–1841, Russian Orthodox

San Marino

Sweden

Mariestad, cathedral church

Switzerland

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Ljubljana Cathedral

Spain

Czech Republic

Vitus Cathedral

Turkey

Ukraine

Michael's Cathedral, Kiev

Hungary

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

See also