The cathedral is the headquarters of the
Russian Orthodox Diocese of Chersonesus, which covers the territory of France, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Monaco. The diocese has been part of the Patriarchal Exarchate in Western Europe since 1982.
History The cathedral was first proposed in 2007 by the Patriarch of Moscow,
Alexis II, with the support of French President
Nicolas Sarkozy and Russian President
Vladimir Putin. In February 2010, the Russian government bought a site of 4000 square meters close to the banks of the Seine and not far from the Eiffel Tower. The site had been occupied by the headquarters of
Meteo France, which was moving to a new location. The government of Saudi Arabia had attempted to buy the same site for a large mosque, without success. On October 15, 2010, Alexander Konstantinovich Orlov, the Russian Ambassador to France, announced a competition for the design of the cathedral, as part of a grander plan which included buildings for a Russian Orthodox Spiritual and Cultural Center. The competition was won by the Spanish architect Nunez Yanowsky. However, the Yanowsky design offended the Mayor of Paris,
Bertrand Delanoe, who felt it was out of harmony with the historic architecture of the banks of the Seine, which in 1991 had been declared a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. The project also received a negative review from the French Service Territorial de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine. Two months later Russia withdrew the proposed project. After the election of a new French President,
François Hollande in 2012, Putin put forward an alternate design by
Jean-Michel Wilmotte which had come in second in the original competition. Wilmotte's plan was promptly accepted, a construction permit was given on 24 December, and construction began almost immediately. The cross on the dome of the finished cathedral was blessed on March 19, 2016 by the Bishop of Cherneson. President Putin was originally planning to dedicate the finished cathedral, but, as the result of a conflict over Russia's Middle East policy in Syria, the French President withdrew his invitation to Putin at the last minute. The cathedral was inaugurated on April 12, 2016 by Kirill, the Patriarch of Moscow, and The Minister of Culture, Vladimir Medinski. It was formally dedicated to the "historic, cultural and spiritual relations between France and Russia". Putin made a well-publicised visit to Paris and the cathedral on May 29,2017. ==Affiliation==