Yellow Church

The full name of this church in is Александро-Невская правосланая церковь in Russian or Sv. Ņevas Aleksandra pareizticīgo baznīca in Latvian, which in English means Alexander Nevsky Church.
It was built in 1825 on Brivibas street (at that time Petersburg road)
This photo published as part of city's theme day, which is Yellow.
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Labels: brivibas, center, churches, orthodox, religious, streets, themes, yellow
People Reaction (12)
I've been in Riga a couple of times in the late 90's but really do not remember this church in yellow. Did they repaint it? Very nice shot.
Recognising the name Alexander Nevsky, but not sure of his place in history, I googled (of course). Now I have a new name to add to My Favourite Names List - and no-one has yet topped BArcelona's Wilfred the Hairy - Alexander's grandfather, Vsevolod the Big Nest.
Sydney Daily Photo
You show the church off well...the lighting is perfect. I'm assuming this is of the Orthodox variety?
My that is a vibrant yellow. You really wouldn't miss this in a hurry.
Good choice for yellow theme day.
Sydney City and Suburbs
excellent yellow building. very interesting. good for theme day!
thank you for sharing. I love Russian churches.
What a beautiful building and love the colour. Perfect for today!
i love this shot. wonderful for "yellow" theme day.
Great choice!
great photo man!
I'm always amazed by the use of color in your part of the world.