Neo-Byzantine Architecture and
Neo-Russian Style The church consists of a plot of 2352 ft and 53 ft wide (716.6 m2 and 16 m) by 144 ft deep (44 m). It is in a remarkable 17th-century Russian style, with five blue
Onion domes and golden stars, crowned by Orthodox crosses attached with chains pointing to the east. On its sides you can see two murals, one called "Baptism of Russia" and another with motifs about the
Theotokos, Jesus and Saint John. Finally, on the front, a bronze
bas-relief reproduces the facade of the church. The temple is on the second floor of the structure, and it is accessed through a richly decorated door to the left of the facade. Its altar is intentionally oriented towards the east, it also has several icons, highlighting among all the one dedicated to the
Holy Trinity, which gives the church its name. To the left of the altar, is the space for the choir. ==See also==