17/05/2026
When Gloria and I went in search of the Cathédrale Saint-Nicolas in Nice (it was on one of the must-see lists we'd quickly scanned over prior to our visit), we did not expect to find ourselves standing in front of a very grand Russian Orthodox Church!
We felt like we'd turned a corner in the lesser-visited and suburbs of the city and inadvertently walked through a portal to Moscow or St. Petersberg!
Nice's St. Nicholas Cathedral is actually the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Western Europe.
In the mid 19th century, Nice became a popular winter retreat for Russian nobility - much like it was for English aristocracy. The cathedral was built between 1903 and 1912 on the grounds of the former Vila Bermond, where the heir to the Russian throne, Tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich died in 1865.
The cathedral served the growing Russian community on the Côte d'Azur and remains an active place of worship today.
It's definitely worth a visit while you're in Nice, even though it does feel very out of place in the city!