Resurrection of Christ Cathedral, Narva

The Resurrection of Christ Cathedral (Estonian: Narva Issanda Ülestõusmise peakirik, Russian: Нарвский Воскресенский собор) is a Neo-Byzantine style Estonian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate located in Narva, Estonia.

The church was constructed between 1890 and 1896 to cater to the religious needs of the cotton mill workers of the Krenholm Manufacturing Company.

The cathedral also commemorates the meeting between the German Emperor Wilhelm II and Czar Alexander III.

The renovated basement church was consecrated in the name of Seraphim of Sarov by Archbishop Cornelius of Tallinn and all of Estonia on November 16, 1996.

The church is made in the Greek Cross plan, with a square central mass and four arms of equal length.