Chapel of Saint Pavel of Taganrog

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Chapel of Saint Pavel of Taganrog
Часовня Павла Таганрогского.jpg
Religion
AffiliationRussian Orthodox
Location
LocationTaganrog, Russia
Chapel of Saint Pavel of Taganrog is located in Russia
Chapel of Saint Pavel of Taganrog
Shown within Russia
Geographic coordinates47°12′25″N 38°54′15″E / 47.206831°N 38.904086°E / 47.206831; 38.904086Coordinates: 47°12′25″N 38°54′15″E / 47.206831°N 38.904086°E / 47.206831; 38.904086
Architecture
Architect(s)novice Maria Velichko
Completed1905

The Chapel of Saint Pavel of Taganrog (Russian: Часовня Павла Таганрогского) is a place of worship, which is located at Street Lagerny, 2, in Taganrog, Rostov Region.[1] The chapel was first erected in 1905 at the burial place of Pavel Pavlovich Stozhkov.[2] The religious denomination of the chapel is orthodox.[1]

History[]

At the old cemetery of Taganrog there is a place where Pavel Taganrogskiy is buried. His funeral ceremony has taken place in March 1879, and the place was fenced by front garden. For the protection and preservation of his grave, in 1905 was built a wooden chapel. It was in size of 7x10 meters. In the chapel there were 2 doors and 7 windows, with the across placed on the oval roof. The wooden chapel was burned down on 12 July 1912.

The novice Maria Velichko bustled about building a new stone chapel, which was approved in 1913. The chapel was built, and it was consecrated on 29 June 1914. The church was crowned with 5 domes. Inside it was a marble iconostasis, aged in the Greek-Byzantine style. The cost of building of the chapel was 20 thousand rubles. The money was collected through donations. In 1925, the chapel was destroyed and revived again in 1995 with the help of private donations.[2] Now it is a rectangular construction in plan with small tent dome.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Часовня Павла Таганрогского в Таганроге". temples.ru. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b Rostizdat; et al. (Vladimir Ivanovich Timoshenko) (2003). Энциклопедия Таганрога [Taganrog Enciclopedia]. ISBN 9785750906628.
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