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Cathedral of "Saints Peter and Paul"

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Open today at 7:00-19:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
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Strada Arhiepiscopiei 25, Constanța 900742, RomaniaMap
Phone+40 241 582 910
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  • KiwiKerry53
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    Beautiful Cathedral

    The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul otherwise known as Holy Apostles Peter and Paul Romanian Orthodox Episcopal Cathedral. Wow, it was a busy time at the cathedral and it felt a bit intrusive goin...

    Reviewed on Feb 14, 2024
  • MaryannF650
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    Beautiful cathedral in Constanta, Romania

    During a river cruise of Eastern Europe, our group had an opportunity to see the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul Romanian Orthodox Episcopal Cathedral. The cathedral was built in 1883-1885 by Ion Minu ...

    Reviewed on Aug 14, 2023
  • dillsefoodie
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    Unorthodox Church built in 1880s

    The cathedral was built in 1880s in Greco Roman style and It was restored after second world war. The church is quite pretty as well. There is no entry fee.

    Reviewed on May 27, 2023
  • BLANCA and LES H
    BLANCA and LES H
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    OMG

    Everyone should visit the Cathedral. It is awe iinspiring!! It went beyond any expectation I had, Incredible colors patterns and peaceful

    Reviewed on Apr 6, 2022
  • 400JEAN8
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    Wonderful Cathedral

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    Aprox. The walk on the edge of the Black Sea. Free entrance. The magnificence at the pure state. Headquarters of the Archbishop, also includes a monastery. Late 19th after JC. Roman and Greek style combined. Fu...

    Reviewed on Mar 8, 2024
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