About

The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a majestic blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, captivating visitors in Odessa. Originally built in 1844, this cathedral boasts an impressive collection of statues, including those of Saint Martin, Pope John Paul II, and the Madonna. Inside, the harmonious sounds of the organ fill the space, inviting visitors to become immersed in a moment of reflection. The cathedral is enriched with striking portraits of Jesus, Pope John Paul II, and Saint Teresa, offering a serene setting for worship and contemplation.

Visitors can attend services conducted in four languages, fostering a welcoming environment for a diverse congregation. Beyond its religious services, the cathedral offers opportunities to engage with priests and participate in guided tours that shed light on its historical and architectural significance.

As a hub of community activities, it features a family center, Polish language courses, and a youth sports school. The cathedral is also known for its vibrant Christmas nativity scene, an event cherished by locals and visitors alike.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Bunina St
Bus stop 97 m walk
Katerynynska St
Bus stop 83 m walk
Zhukovskoho St
Bus stop 107 m walk
Rishelievska St
Bus stop 92 m walk

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4.8
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4.8/5 281 review
Яна Яремчук
Яна Яремчук
1 month ago on Google

Цікаве і гарне місце. Дуже вражає своєю величчю. Вхід безкоштовний. Є служба українською і польською.

marek relis
marek relis
2 months ago on Google

for catholics a must go. small cathedral, average sermons, few faithful.... But the girl who sings there is stunning. god bless.

Aleksander Førde
Aleksander Førde
12 November 2023 on Google

Beautiful church not far from the city centre. Nice trees and benches to sit in the garden outside. Especially nice atmosphere onside the church when when the sun shines and lights up everything