The Russian Orthodox Cathedral, known as Cathedrale Saint-Nicolas, is located in Nice, France, and stands as a testament to the historical Russian presence on the French Riviera. Completed in 1912, it was commissioned by Tsar Nicholas II to serve the large Russian community that had settled in Nice. Designed by Russian architect Preobrazhensky, the cathedral is the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Western Europe. Its architecture is reminiscent of classic Russian religious buildings, characterized by colorful onion domes, ornate frescoes, and iconic woodwork. The cathedral is dedicated to Nicholas the Wonderworker, a saint revered in the Russian Orthodox Church. Its intricately decorated interior features icons, wood paneling, and brass chandeliers, creating a majestic ambiance. Recognized as a national monument in France, this cathedral not only serves as a place of worship but also as a cultural landmark reflecting the cross-cultural influences and historical bonds between France and Russia.