Built in 1935, this lovely church offers an abundance of historic charm with a million dollar view. It's amazing to see how this structure has stood the test of time, especially considering that it is located on a tiny remote island in the middle of the Bering Sea. There is no church in the world that is located in a setting as unforgettable as this one in the last frontier.
Great Martyr Orthodox Church is located on St. George Island, which is a part of the Pribilofs island group in the Bering Sea. While the first church on St. George island was built between 1870-78, this spectacular church was actually built roughly 60 years later and just five miles away from the original church.
Built in 1935, this lovely place later became a part of the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. During construction, 100% of the materials used had to be flown or brought into the island because there are no trees whatsoever that can be found on the island.
The inside is epic and majestic, just like the outside. You are sure to be amazed from the second you step in the front door. The classic design mixed with the traditional adornments make this church truly a masterful design.
If you are someone who has a hard time dragging yourself to church every Sunday, this incredibly beautiful place will actually make you anxious await the opportunity to flock inside. The views from the outside are truly unforgettable, while the inside holds just as much historic charm. In fact, if you ever have a hard time paying attention in church, you can blame this spectacular view for the distraction.
A beautiful array of wildflowers surround the church during the summertime, whereas the wintertime leaves the area much more desolate due to the frigid Alaskan temps.
It doesn't get more 'island life' than this. We are just blown away by this unforgettable setting. The viewpoint of this stunning church also offers epic sunset and sunrises in the distance.
If you thought that was amazing, you'll agree that there is no chapel in the world like this tiny one in Alaska. You might also be interested in reading about these 8 churches in Alaska that will leave you absolutely speechless.
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