Architectural tours in Sitka, Alaska
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Russian Bishop's House
β ClosedThe Russian Bishop's House, located at 501 Lincoln Street in Sitka, Alaska, is a museum and tourist attraction that showcases one of the few remaining examples of Russian colonial architecture in North America. Built in 1842, the Bishop's House served as the center of Russian Orthodox Church authority in the region, which spanned from California to Siberia. After being closed by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1969 due to structural issues, the National Park Service undertook a 16-year restoration project to bring the building back to its original 1853 appearance. Visitors can now explore the restored Bishop's House to get a glimpse into what life was like in Sitka during the Russian-American period.
Sitka National Historical Park, 501 Lincoln St, Sitka, AK 99835, United States
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