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The Orthodox St.Nicolas Church

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Nestled in the vibrant Sukhumvit area of Bangkok, the Orthodox St. Nicolas Church at 26-28, Soi Wachiratham Sathit 36, serves as a spiritual haven for the community. This beautiful church embraces visitors with its stunning architecture, a welcoming atmosphere, and rich traditions.

About The Orthodox St.Nicolas Church

The Orthodox St. Nicolas Church is a hidden gem in the bustling heart of Phrakanong, Bangkok, located at 26-28, Soi Wachiratham Sathit 36, Sukhumvit Soi 101/1. As an integral part of the local Orthodox community, this church not only provides a place for worship and reflection but also serves as a cultural touchstone, reflecting the deep-rooted traditions of Orthodoxy in a modern urban landscape. The stunning architecture of the church, characterized by its ornate designs and serene surroundings, draws both worshippers and curious visitors alike. Families often gather for religious events, celebrating holidays and milestones, while the church hosts various community outreach programs that promote unity and understanding. With a tranquil atmosphere accentuated by lush greenery, the Orthodox St. Nicolas Church invites individuals to pause, reflect, and connect with their spiritual selves amidst the fast-paced life of Bangkok. Whether you’re a local resident or a traveler exploring the city, a visit to this sacred space will enrich your experience. Plan your visit to embrace the stunning beauty and inclusive spirit of the Orthodox St. Nicolas Church today!

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Full Address

26-28, Soi Wachiratham Sathit 36, Sukhumvit Soi 101/1 Bangchak, Phrakanong, 10260, Thailand

Name in Thai

The Orthodox St.Nicolas Church (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

26/28 ซ.วชิรธรรมสาธิต 36 ถนนสุขุมวิท 101/1 แขวงบางจาก เขตพระโขนง, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 10260 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), Things to Do in Bangkok

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10 thoughts on “The Orthodox St.Nicolas Church

  1. As we ended up at this part of the Globe, it is very pleasant for us to find a place to pray. I would like to visit this place more often however I have to travel 180 km each time to go.

  2. We get the sky train and at t 3rd station before last one we walk for 20 minutes and then we saw the church. It is beautiful. Many Christian local and foreigners we had holly litourgi and it was grate after a week staying in Thailand.

  3. It was very surprising to know that theres an artodox church in Bangkok, so i knew I would def neet to visit it. My frist impression of it was wonderful. The design of it was beautiful as well as people there were really friendly.Lemme ad that the Chruch’s choir sang beautifuly. Overall it was a beutiful experience that makes me come back every week or so.

  4. This is the best place to achieve harmony and peace in your soul. Visit church service and say the fervent Lord’s Prayer and you’ll feel the answer in your heart!

  5. To be very far from home only here I feel being home, in the God’s house. Here we all are the same, no matter who you are, Thai, American, Ukranian, Moldovan, Russian we all are God’s children, learning how to serve Him in doing His will. I’m very happy to come every Sunday. Thanks be to God for everything.

  6. That is amazing, but being Orthodox, in Bangkok we go to the church and attend service even more often then we used before while living in Russia.This place is very peaceful and welcomes all to pray and to find a wise advice.

  7. Unfortunately, we were not able to attend Divine Liturgy, but were able to come in for a time of devotion and prayer. It is truly a beautiful church in the middle of Bangkok.

  8. I first came to this Church on Sunday, February 16, 2014 when Saint Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral was consecrated by the Russian Orthodox Bishop and other notable Priests and Hieromonks from Russia….This Church is the flagship of Orthodoxy in Southeast Asia. Recently in 2017 a team of Russian Artists completed fresco / icons on all the interior walls and ceilings in the most magnificant way. The icons tell the story of the life, death and ressurrection of Jesus the Cristos….Also, herein contains the 1st class relics of Saint Nicholas (who is refered to as Santa Claus), Saint Mary Magdelene, Saint George (who slew the dragon), Saint Clement (the Roman Pontiff who was martyred in Rome during the Christian persecution, and there are holy relics of 2 Russian Saints whose name I cannot remember….Then a little over a year later I would become an Orthodox, and the woman I am now married to was baptized and Christmated here. We were both married in this church on Friday, May 13, 2016….I invite you to come….Come and See the True and ancient faith preserved through the ages from the beginning.

  9. We enjoyed the worship service and of course enjoyed the artistic beauty. People were very friendly and reached out to us and made us feel welcome. Its a beautiful and peaceful place in the midst of busy Bangkok.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Orthodox St.Nicolas Church

Where is The Orthodox St.Nicolas Church located?

The Orthodox St.Nicolas Church is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 26-28, Soi Wachiratham Sathit 36, Sukhumvit Soi 101/1 Bangchak, Phrakanong, 10260, Thailand



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