Chapel of St. Panteleimon - an Orthodox chapel in the city of Old Crimea .
| Chapel | |
| Chapel of St. Great Martyr Panteleimon the Healer | |
|---|---|
Chapel of St. Panteleimon in winter | |
| A country | |
| City | Old Crimea ( Crimea ) |
| Denomination | Orthodoxy |
| First mention | 1826 year |
| Key dates | |
| 1949 - The chapel burned down 2001 - Restoration of the chapel | |
| Relics and Shrines | Holy spring |
| Status | Acting |
Dedicated to St. Panteleimon , revered by believers, as a healer and patron of healing. According to legend, the chapel was built in 1826 over the source in which the icon of the saint was discovered. The old chapel burned down in 1949 . In 2001, a new chapel was built with the money of the parishioners. A source whose water is considered healing has also been preserved. For a long time, Ksenia Tokareva took care of him, who moved to the Old Crimea from Topel in 1958 .