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Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Rēzekne

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Latgales iela 88b, Rezekne 4601, LatviaMap
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  • ilon_eu
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    Calm, almost no tourists. Turns thoughts on sacred values

    Gothic style cathedral. We just had a walk around, however it is recommended to go inside and pay attention to cut wooden altars and stained glasses. It was one of the places to see during the visit t...

    Reviewed on May 18, 2018
  • anacW3256HT
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    A large red brick Catholic Cathedral in Gothic style. Beautiful wooden altars. Easy to spot. Well worth a visit.

    Originally, on the site of the beautiful red brick Heart of Jesus Cathedral, there was a wooden church. It was restored in 1749 and lasted until 1887, when it burned down during a storm in 1887. So, t...

    Reviewed on Aug 30, 2017
  • BigShef
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    Monumental Cathedral

    Very impressive and sacred place. Calm and official atmosphere. Every detail makes you a better person.

    Reviewed on Jul 5, 2015
  • TulpanAmsterdam
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    Interesting place

    The Cathedral was consecrated in 1901. It was built on the site of a previous wooden church which had been constructed from the funds alloted by Kraków military leader Belinskis. In 1887 the church wa...

    Reviewed on Aug 30, 2014
  • Nikita V
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    Cathedral Cathedral

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    This impressive external and large-scale brick Catholic cathedral was built at the end of the 19th - the beginning of the 20th century on the site of a burned wooden church of the 17th century. The architectural style was chosen pseudor ...

    Reviewed on Jun 30, 2019
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