St. Anne's Church[1] (Russian: Храм Святой Анны) is a Roman Catholic church located in Yekaterinburg,[2] in the Diocese of Novosibirsk in Russia,[3] a suffragan of the Archdiocese of the Mother of God in Moscow.
This church belongs to the group of parishes of the deanery of the Urals.
In 1884 the first stone church was built,[4] entrusted to the patronage of St. Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary, the architectural style of the church was Neo-Gothic.
His parish priest was shot after the October Revolution and the church was secularized.
The parish was restored in the 1990s after the dissolution of the USSR, and a new church was built and consecrated in 2000 by Bishop Joseph Werth.