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Mother of God Church, Vladivostok

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Mother of God Church, also known as the Catholic Church of the Most Holy Mother of God, is a striking neo-Gothic structure completed in 1921. Its pointed arches, rose window, and twin spires make it a distinctive landmark in Vladivostok's cityscape. The church was built to serve the growing Polish and Lithuanian Catholic population and remained active through the Soviet era, though it was used as a warehouse for decades. Restored in the 1990s, it now holds regular masses and concerts. Visitors can step inside to see the vaulted ceiling, stained glass, and peaceful atmosphere.

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  • Neo-Gothic facade with twin spires and a large rose window
  • Restored interior with vaulted ceilings and colorful stained glass
  • Live organ music during Sunday mass or occasional concerts

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Ways to visit Mother of God Church, Vladivostok

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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