Barabanovo is a village in the Emelyanovsk district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory , standing on the left bank of the Yenisei about 60 kilometers downstream of Krasnoyarsk . It is part of the Chastnostostrovsky village council [2] .
| Village | |
| Drum | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Krasnoyarsk region |
| Municipal District | Emelyanovsky |
| Rural settlement | The often-ostrovsky village council |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 7 |
| Population | |
| Population | ↘ 125 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 663034 |
| OKATO Code | 04214846004 |
| OKTMO Code | |
Geography
The distance to the administrative center, s. Chastoostrovsky - 13 km.
History
Barabanovo - originally a Cossack settlement that arose in the middle of the XVII century, according to legend, was named in honor of one of the founders, Vasily Barabanov. According to the description of the parishes of the Yenisei diocese, compiled at the beginning of the XX century, the construction of the church building of St. Paraskeva was completed in 1857. As the center of the parish, the settlement was called the village of Barabanovskoye.
From the description of the beginning of the XX century “The history of the village of Barabanovskoye and Barabanovsky Paraskevievsky parish” [3] :
The village of Barabanovskoye is located on the left bank of the Yenisei River, in a dry and healthy area, among the birch forest. From the diocesan city of Krasnoyarsk and the railway station in Krasnoyarsk, the village of Barabanovskoye is 47 versts, from the ship’s wharf in the village of Atamanovsky at 18 versts, from the rural municipality and post office in the village of Chastoostrovsky at 12 versts, from a medical station in the village of Sukhobuzimsky at 30 versts. The church in the village of Barabanovsky is wooden one-throne, in the name of St. Martyr Paraskeva, built in 1857 ... There are three villages in the parish: Karymskaya at 8 versts, Shiverskaya at 6 versts, Dodonova at 2 versts (across the Yenisei River). In the village of Barabanovsky there is a parish school located in a good own building, 30 students. At the temple there is a library, but rather scarce and for parishioners, not very suitable. There is parish trusteeship. There are 1107 souls of men and 1108 women in the parish. The population consists of native Siberians, exiles and immigrants. Orthodox in the parish are 2201, 10 Catholics, Baptists 4. The main occupation of the inhabitants is agriculture.
In Barabanovo there lived a wonderful village poet, veteran of the Great Patriotic War Aleksey Mikheevich Petrukhin (1925-2005). [four]
In March 2011, the film company Satchwell Warszawa (Poland) in the territory of Barabanov was shooting the feature film "Polish Sibiriada ". The film crew was impressed by the Barabanovskaya church, so right on the spot a new plot of the film was invented. [five]
In the framework of the IX Krasnoyarsk Museum Biennale in September 2011, an artist from Slovenia, Matej Andraj Vogrinčić, arranged a symbolic installation in the church building in Barabanov: he laid the floor with an egg shell [6] .
The Barabanovo parish was opened in 1854, it included the villages of Bolshaya Karymskaya, Shiverskaya and Dodonova. In 1857, in Barabanovo lived: 1 retired soldier, 167 peasants, 153 peasant women, 150 settlers and 52 settlers. 5 yards, have no livestock, 5 horseless yards, 13 yards do not have dairy cows, 8 yards have no land. Even before the construction of the church, the workaholic priest Efim Flegontovich Sitnikov opened a parish school for 30 students, opened a library. Only here, from his former clerks, Pushkarev was a useless assistant to him: he loved to drink a lot, but violated rituals when drunk. For this, he was put out at one time from the clerks. In 1857, the wooden church of Paraskeva Pyatnitsy was built in Barabanovo with the help of local parishioners and kindly sacrifices. It was built by a drum resident Nikolai Stefanovich Cherkashin. The yard man of Prince Sokolinsky Gavril Korotkov, who came from Russia to earn money, for 300 rubles and 35 pounds of flour poured out icon cases, an iconostasis and the royal gates.
Population
| Population | |
|---|---|
| 2008 | 2010 [1] |
| 161 | ↘ 125 |
Infrastructure
There is a feldsher-midwife station and a village club [7] , and until 2009 a livestock farm was operating.
Transport
In the summer, until 2010, a ferry crossing through the Yenisei to the village of Dodonovo , belonging to the ZATO Zheleznogorsk , worked.
Russian Orthodox Church
Drum is notable for the building of the church of St. Paraskeva of the mid-19th century. Church of st. Paraskeva in Barabanovo is recognized as an architectural monument and is one of the masterpieces of wooden architecture not only in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, but throughout Siberia. [8] [9] The Drum Church, as a monument of architecture of federal significance, is included in the restoration program, according to plans, these works are scheduled for 2012-2016.
View of Drum from the Yenisei
View from the bell tower to Zheleznogorsk
Church of st. Paraskeva
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. Results for the Krasnoyarsk Territory. 1.10 The population of the city districts, municipal districts, mountains. and sat down. settlements and settlements . Date of treatment October 25, 2015. Archived October 25, 2015.
- ↑ Territories of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. The often-ostrovsky village council Archived on June 6, 2014.
- ↑ History of the village of Barabanovskoye and Barabanovsky Paraskevievsky parish. A brief description of the parishes of the Yenisei diocese. - Krasnoyarsk: Enis. church-source-archaeol. about, 1916
- ↑ Alexey Mikheevich Petrukhin
- ↑ In the village of Barabanovo, the shooting of the film "Polish Siberiade" took place. Message from the Administration of the Yemelyanovsky District
- ↑ Nine times in the Biennale of Anna Tolstova. Kommersant-Vlast weekly, No. 36 (940), 09/12/2011
- ↑ Municipal entity Otroznostrovsky Village Council
- ↑ “Monuments of history and culture (objects of cultural heritage) of the peoples of the Russian Federation” Archived on June 6, 2014.
- ↑ Objects of cultural heritage of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Yemelyanovsk district Archived on December 10, 2011.
Links
- Page of the Drum expeditions
- Drum, the history of the parish and the church based on archive materials - Krasnoyarsk worker , April 23, 2004
- Paraskeva Church (Fridays) in Barabanovo in the Register of Temples of Russia
- Alexander Vasiliev. “The History of the Village of Barabanov and the Drumovo Parish” - Competitive research work by a student at the Children's Educational Center No. 1 of Krasnoyarsk
- Alena Ilyina. “The Paraskeva Fridays Church - a Unique Architectural Monument” - Competitive research work by a student at the Children's Educational Center No. 1 of Krasnoyarsk
- Daria Mosunova. Mikheich and his church - Newspaper “KoMoK” No. 48, December 1, 1999
- Dmitry Kosyakov. The history of the temple in Barabanovo - “Day and Night” , No. 2 for 2011, p. 109
- Yaroslava Kebich. Church of St. Paraskeva © "TopNews24.ru - News of the day", February 20, 2010
- Krasnoyarsk activists restore the church on their own - Prima TV TV story, Krasnoyarsk, September 29, 2010