Orthodox Churches in Bayern near me
There are 65 Orthodox Church churches listed with JoinMyChurch.com in Bayern, Germany.
Most Orthodox Church churches are listed in Munchen (11 churches) , Nurnberg (5 churches) and Augsburg (4 churches). Wurzburg, Ingolstadt and Regensburg also have quite a number of Orthodox Church churches listed (4, 3 and 3 churches respectively).
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All Orthodox Churches in Bayern
Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church
Address: Esplanade 38,
Ingolstadt, Bayern, Germany 85049
Priest: Priest George Kharlov
Service Times: Sunday Services: Orthros: Sunday 9:00am
Orthodox Parish of Kaufbeuren
Address: Kaiser- Max-Strace,
Kaufbeuren, Bayern, Germany 87600
Priest: Fr. Sotirios Tsourlis
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Saint Nicholas Orthodox Church
Address: Regierungsplatz 541,
Landshut, Bayern, Germany 84028
Priest: Priest Valery Mikheev
Service Times: Sunday Services: Orthros: Sunday 9:00am
Orthodox Parish of Lindau
Address: Anheggerstr. 5,
Lindau, Bayern, Germany 88131
Priest: Fr. Ploutarchos Konstantinidis
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Holy New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia Orthodox Cathedral
Address: LincolnstraíŸe 58,
Muenchen, Bayern, Germany 81549
Priest: Archpriest Nikolai Artemoff
Service Times: Sunday Services: Divine Liturgy: Sunday
Saint Archangel Michael Orthodox Church
Address: AchatstraíŸe 14,
Muenchen, Bayern, Germany 80995
Priest: Priest Andrej Berezovskij
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Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church
Address: Adolf-Kolping-Str. 1,
Munchen, Bayern, Germany 80336
Priest: Fr. Nikolai Zabelitch
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Orthodox Chapel of the Saint Siluan the Athonite
Address: Paul-Heyse-Str. 19,
Munchen, Bayern, Germany 80336
Priest: Bischop Sofian Patrunjel
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Orthodox Church of All Saints
Address: Ungererstr. 131,
Munchen, Bayern, Germany 80805
Priest: Fr. Apostolos Malamoussis
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Orthodox Church of the Saint Clement of Ohrid
Address: Max-Planck-Str. 7,
Munchen, Bayern, Germany 81675
Priest: Fr. Nedjalko Kalinov
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Orthodox Church of the Saint King Vakhtang Gorgasali
Address: Kapuzinerstr. 38,
Munchen, Bayern, Germany 80489
Priest: Fr. Lazarus Samadbegischwili
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Orthodox Church of the Saint Martyr Jovan Vladimir
Address: Putzbrunner Str. 49,
Munchen, Bayern, Germany 81739
Priest: Fr. Slobodan Milunovic
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Transfiguration of the Savior Orthodox Church
Address: Salvatorstr. 17,
Munchen, Bayern, Germany 80333
Priest: Fr. Charalampos Karadimos
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Saint Xenia of Saint Petersburg Orthodox Church
Address: Glockenhofstrasse 30,
Nuernberg, Bayern, Germany 90478
Priest: Archpr. Petr Stepanov
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Orthodox Church of the Saint Apostle Paul
Address: Kanalstr. 35,
Nurnberg, Bayern, Germany 90429
Priest: Fr. Alexandros Tzatzanis
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