Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tver

The Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Russian: Собор Александра Невского) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral in the Diocese of Tver, located on Station Square in the intersection of Tchaikovsky Prospekt and Komintern Prospekt in Tver, Russia.

In 1929 the church was closed, and the building was redeveloped several times for a variety of uses, and it lost its bell tower, five domes, and wall decorations.

Finally, in 1982, its disfigured skeleton was destroyed as part of the reconstruction of Tver railway station.

In 2009, the Initiative Group (Board of Trustees) was formed, which included businessmen and distinguished men of the city.

The work was fully completed in 2015 and the Cathedral held its first service on Easter Sunday, 12 April 2015.