The Holy Trinity Monastery is an active Orthodox men's monastery located in Tyumen, Russia. It is rightfully considered one of the oldest monasteries in Siberia, as its history began back in the 17th century. Originally, the cloister was named the Savior-Transfiguration Monastery, after its first wooden church. However, after the consecration of the majestic stone Trinity Cathedral in 1715, the monastery received its current, widely known name.

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The architectural ensemble of the Holy Trinity Monastery is a unique complex that harmoniously combines various types of church buildings of its time, creating a unique atmosphere of peace and spirituality. The true jewel and main decoration of the monastery is the magnificent two-story, five-domed Trinity Cathedral. Its interior decoration is striking, featuring skillfully crafted iconostases that are vivid examples of ecclesiastical art.
In addition to the majestic Trinity Cathedral, other significant structures are located on the monastery's extensive grounds. Among them, the Church of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste, built in 1717, and the Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul are worth noting. The ensemble is completed by the abbot's residence and massive stone walls built in the 18th century, which give the monastery the appearance of an ancient fortress and preserve the centuries-old history of this holy place.