Tsarevich Chapel in Mariupol

Orthodox chapel in Mariupol, Ukraine
Church in Ukraine
47°05′46″N 37°32′55″E / 47.09611°N 37.54861°E / 47.09611; 37.54861CountryUkraineHistoryStatusDemolishedArchitectureYears built1895Demolished1933SpecificationsNumber of domes3

The Tsarevich's Chapel was a chapel on Peace Avenue (Myru Ave) in Mariupol.[2]

History

The chapel was erected by Tsar Alexander III to commemorate the rescue of his son Tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich of Russia (future Tsar Nicholas II) on 28 April 1891 by Prince George of Greece, Nicholas' cousin, who rescued the life of the Tsarevich (Ōtsu incident).[3] It was consecrated on May 5, 1895.

The building stood until it was demolished in 1934 by the Bolshevik government as part of the Atheist Five-Year Plan.[4][5][6][7][8]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Дмитрий ЯН.: Капличка на перекрестке. Archived 2022-05-04 at the Wayback Machine old-mariupol.com.ua.
  2. ^ "Lost temples of Mariupol". MRPL.City. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  3. ^ "Two lives of the Church of St. Mary Magdalene". Local Travel. 6 September 2021. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
  4. ^ Lew Yarutsky (Лев Давидович Яруцкий): Мариупольские храмы вчера и сегодня (english: churches of mariupol, yesterday and today), Коллектив, предприятие «Мариупол. инж. центр экон. и социал. развития», Мариуполь 1991
  5. ^ Lew Yarutsky (Лев Давидович Яруцкий): Мариупольская старина (english: history of mariupol), Коллектив, предприятие «Мариупол. инж. центр экон. и социал. развития», Мариуполь 1991
  6. ^ Церковь св. Марии Магдалины. mrpl.city.
  7. ^ Две жизни храма Святой Марии Магдалины. localtravel.com.ua.
  8. ^ D. Janatjew (Д. Янатьев): Церковь Марии Магдалины. Archived 2016-12-02 at the Wayback Machine old-mariupol.com.ua.

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