The Church of Saint Nicholas
Saint Nicholas, also called Nikolaos of Myra, was a saint and Greek Bishop of Myra (Demre, part of modern-day Turkey) in Lycia. Because of the many miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also known as Nikolaos the Wonderworker. He had a reputation for secret gift-giving, such as putting coins in the shoes of those who left them out for him, and thus became the model for Santa Claus, whose modern name comes from the Dutch Sinterklaas, itself from a series of elisions and corruptions of the transliteration of "Saint Nikolaos". His reputation evolved among the faithful, as was common for early Christian saints. In 1087, part of the relics (about half of the bones) were furtively translated to Bari, in southeastern Italy; for this reason, he is also known as Nikolaos of Bari. The remaining bones were taken to Venice in 1100. His feast day is 6 December (19 December).
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- Church of John the Baptist
- St. Peter and Paul Church
- Saint Michael's Cathedral
- Vydubetsky monastery
- St. Vladimir's Cathedral
- The Church of Theodosius of the Caves
- The Church of the Annunciation of Virgin Mary