Transfiguration Cathedral, Chernihiv

The Transfiguration Cathedral in Chernihiv (Ukrainian: Спасо-Преображенський собор) is the oldest building in Chernihiv, Ukraine, and one of the few survived buildings of pre-Mongol Rus. In 1989, together with the Historical center of Chernihiv, the cathedral has been on the World Heritage tentative list. The architecture of the cathedral is unusual and is a mix of a Roman basilica with a typical Byzantine church. It has three naves with three apses and five domes. There are two towers at the two sides of the main facade.

Transfiguration Cathedral, Chernihiv

The Transfiguration Cathedral in Chernihiv (Ukrainian: Спасо-Преображенський собор) is the oldest building in Chernihiv, Ukraine, and one of the few survived buildings of pre-Mongol Rus. In 1989, together with the Historical center of Chernihiv, the cathedral has been on the World Heritage tentative list. The architecture of the cathedral is unusual and is a mix of a Roman basilica with a typical Byzantine church. It has three naves with three apses and five domes. There are two towers at the two sides of the main facade.