Russian Bishop's House
The Russian Bishop's House is a historic building located in Sitka, Alaska. Constructed in 1842, it served as the residence for the Russian Orthodox bishops during the time of Russian America. The house is notable for its unique blend of Russian and American architectural styles, reflecting the cultural exchange of the era.
Today, the Russian Bishop's House is part of the Sitka National Historical Park and is preserved as a museum. Visitors can explore its exhibits, which showcase the history of the Russian Orthodox Church in Alaska and the impact of Russian colonization on the region.