Inkerman Cave Monastery
| Inkerman Cave Monastery | |
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Ukrainian: Інкерманський печерний монастир | |
One of the Inkerman Cave Monastery chapels in 2012. | |
Inkerman Cave Monastery Location within Sevastopol Inkerman Cave Monastery Inkerman Cave Monastery (Crimea) Inkerman Cave Monastery Inkerman Cave Monastery (Ukraine) | |
Interactive map of the Inkerman Cave Monastery area | |
| General information | |
| Location | Inkerman, Crimea, * Ukraine (de jure)
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| Coordinates | 44°36′13.32″N 33°36′26.72″E / 44.6037000°N 33.6074222°E |
| Construction started | 1850 |
| Owner | Russian Orthodox Church |
| Official name | Фортеця Каламіта та Печерний монастир в Інкермані (Kalamita Fortress and the Cave Monastery in Inkerman) |
| Type | Architecture |
| Reference no. | 270022 |
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The Inkerman Monastery of St. Clement (Russian: Инкерманский Свято-Климентовский пещерный монастырь, romanized: Inkermanskiy Svyato-Klimentovskiy peshchernyy monastyr'; Ukrainian: Інкерманський печерний монастир, romanized: Inkermanskyi pechernyi monastyr) is a cave monastery in a cliff rising near the mouth of the Black River, in the city of Inkerman, de facto administered as part of the sea port of Sevastopol but de jure belonging to the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.