The Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, Russia was built in 1911. The Church was closed down in 1937, but was reopened in 1996. The Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, Russia is one of only two neon Gothic Churches in the whole of Europe. The tall building went through a completed renovation process and was completely re-shaped from both outside as well as inside.
The Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, Russia before restoration was used as a store house for vegetables, a hostel and office space. During the 1996-1999 restoration, the church got its original design of it before the Revolution, of the architects Foma Bogdankevic and Ignati Dauksza.
In the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception in Russia, there regular services held daily in Polish, English, Spanish and Russian at 9am as well as 6pm.
Some of the forthcoming events at Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, Russia are:
- Christmas Concert for Charity
- "The Russian Orthodox Church in the 20th Century" Art Exhibit
- Haitian Community Pilgrimage
- Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
- Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebration
- Inside the Vatican Concert
- Solemn Celebration of Christmas Eve
- Christmas Day Masses
Apart from Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, Russia, you will find here in Moscow legions of other attraction sites to visit and some of these are Great Kremlin Palace, Tretiakov Gallery, Red Square, Monument to Peter the Great, Gorky Park, Olympic Sports Complex, Ostankino, Victory Park, Moscow Zoo, Hermitage Gardens, Tolstoi House-Museum, Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics, Moskovskii Tsirk, Tsar Bell, The Art of Ancient Civilization, Kolomenskoe, Arkhangelskoe, Russian State Library, Alexander Gardens, Dostoevskii Museum, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Izmailovo Park, Glinka Museum of Musical Culture, Lenin's Mausoleum, Gertsev Gallery and Folk Graphics Museum.
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