The Best Sight in Sitka, Juneau, the Inside Passage, and Southeast Alaska

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Russian Bishop's House

The Russian–American Company built this registered historic landmark for Bishop Innocent Veniaminov. Completed in 1843 and one of Alaska’s few remaining Russian-built log structures, the house, which faces the harbor, contains exhibits on the history of Russian America. In several places, portions of the structure are peeled away to expose Russian building techniques. The ground level is a free museum. The National Park Service operates the house and rangers lead guided tours of the second floor, which holds the residential quarters and a chapel.

501 Lincoln St., Sitka, AK, 99835, USA
907-747–0110
Sight Details
Closed Oct.–mid-Apr.

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