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List of Orthodox churches in Bashkortostan

This list shows Orthodox churches in the settlements of Bashkortostan.

Orthodox buildings of the city of Baimak

TitleConstruction periodShort descriptionLocationManagement organizationPicture
Vvedensky temple2001Vvedensky parish was founded in 1995. In 1996, the city administration allocated a room for worship, the building of the former museum. The first abbot was Priest Sergei Kozhevnikov. Then the priest was Priest Eugene Inchin, after him was Priest Roman Bannikov. Since May 15, 2006, the abbot has been Abbot Sergius (Maksimenko). The wooden building of the church, a long-standing adjustment, tentatively dates from 1907.

In 2006-2007 construction of a new church and home for the abbot was underway. [one]

Baymak city, st. Azanova, 36Russian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Salavat diocese ,
Sibay Deanery [1]
Church Baimak Bashkortostan.jpg

Orthodox buildings of the city of Beloretsk

TitleConstruction periodShort descriptionLocationManagement organizationPicture
Holy Trinity (Beloretsk)2001The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Beloretsk was built in the 1880s, destroyed to its foundations in 1929-30. He stood in the city center. The Trinity Church of Beloretsk was built and consecrated after the fire in 1981. The throne - in honor of the Holy Trinity - in memory of the deceased cathedral. [2]Beloretsk cityRussian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Ufa diocese ,
Beloretsk deanery [1]
 

Orthodox structures of the city of Birsk

TitleConstruction periodShort descriptionLocationManagement organizationPicture
Holy Trinity Cathedral (Birsk)1841Holy Trinity Cathedral of the city of Birsk is an Orthodox church of the Neftekamsk diocese, Birsk First Deanery of the Moscow Patriarchate. The temple is located at: Bashkortostan, Birsk, Cathedral Square. The temple building is a monument of history and architecture. The temple has three chapels: the right - in honor of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the left chapel - in honor of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, the main temple - in the name of the Holy Life-Giving Trinity.Birsk cityRussian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Neftekamsk diocese ,
Birsky first deanery.
 
Church of Saints Guria, Barsanuphius and Herman1899The Church of Saints Guria, Barsanuphius and Herman is the Orthodox church of the Neftekamsk diocese, Birsky first deanery of the Moscow Patriarchate. The temple is located at: Bashkortostan, Birsk, Russia, Republic of Bashkortostan, Birsk, st. Communist, 48. The brick temple was built in the Byzantine style with a free-standing three-tier bell tower. There is a name for the church as “foreign”Birsk cityRussian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Neftekamsk diocese ,
Birsky first deanery.

Orthodox structures of the city Davlekanovo

TitleConstruction periodShort descriptionLocationManagement organizationPicture
Theotokos-Pochaevsky temple [3]?? [four]Davlekanovo city, st. Stepan Razin, 55Russian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Salavat diocese ,
Rayevsky Deanery [4]

Orthodox buildings of the city of Ishimbay

TitleConstruction periodShort descriptionLocationManagement organizationPicture
Holy Trinity Church1993 - 2004 [5]At the request of Father Superior Sergius and with the blessing of the Bishop of Ufa and Sterlitamak Nikon, the place was consecrated in May 1993. In the summer of the same year, stone was consecrated and laid by Archpriest Sergius under the foundation of the church. The design of the temple was ordered and made in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra . Architect - D.S. Sokolov. The Novgorod style of the XVI-XVII centuries [5] is taken as a basis.Ishimbay city, st. Sovetskaya, 68Russian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Salavat diocese ,
Ishimbay Deanery [6]
 

Kumertau Orthodox buildings

TitleConstruction periodShort descriptionLocationManagement organizationPicture
Virgin Mother of God Church?? [7]Kumertau , with. Lighthouse , st. Matrosova, 1b.Russian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Salavat diocese ,
Kumertau Deanery [7]
John the Baptist Cathedral Church?? [7]Kumertau , st. Working, 12aRussian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Salavat diocese ,
Kumertau Deanery [7]
Marfo-Mariinsky Monastery?The monastery includes the Intercession Church (architect M.E. Priemyshev) built in 1909-1914 at the expense of Moscow manufacturer Pavel Nikolayevich Susokolov, who came to Kumis treatment for asthma in the village of Ira, and his sister Sofia.Kumertau , with. Ira , st. Church, 9Russian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Salavat diocese ,
Monastic Deanery
 

Orthodox buildings of the city of Meleuz

TitleConstruction periodShort descriptionLocationManagement organizationPicture
Mother of God-Kazan Temple1990-1994The construction of the temple began in 1990 on the site of the large Trinity-Nikolsky church, demolished shortly before (the building existed from ~ 1898, and before that the old Trinity church stood here).

In 1994, the construction of a new brick church in memory of the last acting church of Meleuz “Kazan-Bogorodsky” was completed. 7-headed temple with a three-tier bell tower. The architectural style is modern eclecticism with distant East Romanesque motifs. Unfortunately, the building was built from low-quality cracked "red" brick, now left "for weathering". Under the entire building is an extensive under-church service. During construction, Fr. Vladimir Stepanov (1990-97). Now, near the church, the construction of a 2-story brick building of the Sunday Parish School is underway. In 2004, crosses and domes were replaced.

In 2002, in order to support the Intercession Ennat Monastery, the parish Kazan-Bogorodskaya Church was temporarily transformed into the monastery Kazan-Bogoroditsky Compound. Shrines of the temple: relics of the locally revered holy blessed Barbara Skvorchikhinsky, revered icon of the martyr. Panteleimon’s healer with a particle of his relics, an ark with more than 100 particles of holy relics and others. [eight]

Meleuz , st. Lenin, 96Russian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Salavat diocese ,
Meleuzov Deanery [8]
 

Orthodox buildings of the city of Salavat

TitleConstruction periodShort descriptionLocationManagement organizationPicture
Holy Assumption Cathedral1990 - 2002The construction of the temple began in 1990. On August 19, 1994, the bishop of Ufa and Sterlitamak Nikon laid and consecrated the first stone in the foundation of the future church. The Ishimbayzhilstroy enterprise laid the foundation of the temple. The general customer for the construction was Salavatnefteorgsintez OJSC. The opening of the temple took place on November 29, 2002.Salavat , st. Ufa, 35Russian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Salavat diocese ,
Ishimbay Deanery [6]
 
Church of the Icon of the Mother of God “Inexhaustible Chalice”2007 - 2011The Orthodox community as a courtyard of the Intercession Monastery in honor of the Mother of God “The Inexhaustible Chalice” was created in Salavat on June 5, 2007. The church was built in 2011 on the same plot of land as the old one. The lower (basement) temple is stone, the upper is wooden. The living quarters of the courtyard are located in the superstructure of the old Musin prayer house.Salavat , st. Mira, 1Russian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Salavat diocese ,
Ishimbay Deanery [6]
 
Chapel in honor of the Holy Martyr Queen Empress Alexandra??Salavat , microdistrict No. 116, cemetery complexRussian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Salavat diocese ,
Ishimbay Deanery [6]

Orthodox buildings of the city of Sibay

TitleConstruction periodShort descriptionLocationManagement organizationPicture
Temple in honor of the Icon of the Mother of God "Joy and Consolation"1997? [one]Sibay city, st. Zarechnaya, 2Russian Orthodox Church ,
Bashkortostan Metropolis ,
Salavat diocese ,
Sibay Deanery [1]

Orthodox structures of the city of Ufa

TitlePeriod
building
Address, short descriptionPicture
Orthodox buildings of the city of Ufa [9]
Nativity of the Theotokos Church1903-1909Ufa , ul.Kirova, 101
The three-altered brick church was built in an eclectic style with the money of the parishioners, with the significant contribution of the churchwarden, merchant N.M. Patokin. The main volume is completed with a five-dome with a wide central light drum in the form of an octagon; refectory in one connection with a longline bell tower. Aisles: Mikhailo-Arkhangelsky (southern) and Nikolsky (northern). Closed in July 1934 , the church consistently housed a grain warehouse, aircraft workshops and a cinema. The building is rebuilt inside, the completion and the bell tower are destroyed. Returned to believers in 1991 .

  Object of cultural heritage No. 0310054000

 
Church of the Intercession1817-1823Ufa, st. Mingazheva, 4.
The construction of the stone church was started by the Ufa merchant D. S. Zhulyabin. The chapel in the name of St. Nicholas was consecrated in 1817. In 1823 the main temple and chapel were consecrated, updated after the fire of 1821. It was closed in 1937. For some time it was used as a pharmacy warehouse. Reopened in 1957. Architectural monument.

  Object of cultural heritage No. 0300092000

 
St. Sergius Cathedral1868Ufa, st. Ankylosing spondylitis, 2. Sergievskaya church was built on the site of a wooden church, founded in the 16th century by archers and gunners, who were sent to protect the Ufa Kremlin and its inhabitants. In 1933, the St. Sergius Church began to be called the St. Sergius Cathedral. The temple was not officially closed even in Soviet times and is still active. 
Holy Cross Exaltation Church (Ufa) [10]1892-1983Ufa, st. Lesopilnaya, d. 2 The architecture of the temple belongs to the wooden Russian style, which is characteristic of churches at the turn of the XIX – XX centuries. This type of building is found in many rural churches in the Ufa district and province. The building is made of logs "in the paw" and sheathed with hemp. Now it has a white color with a yellow finish. The roof and domes are painted blue. The temple is a seven-domed. Crosses are made of mirror glass inserted in cast-iron frames.

Iconostasis of the church - carved, four-tiered. All icons are written in the same church style, modeled on the ancient Byzantine.

  Object of cultural heritage No. 0300000136

 
Spassky temple (Ufa)1824-1844Ufa, st. October Revolution, 2 Spassky Church is a functioning Orthodox church in the Kirovsky district of the city of Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, on the street of the October Revolution. The church was built "in the image" of the famous Kazan Cathedral of St. Petersburg. Currently requires reconstruction. 
All Saints Church (Ufa)1897-1898Ufa city Local Dubnyachki d. 32. All Saints Church (Church in the name of All Saints) - an Orthodox church in Ufa, currently not preserved. It was located in the Bishop's settlement. The church was single-throne, wooden with a bell tower for 8 bells. After the construction and consecration of the temple in 1898, the iconostasis “In the Name of All Saints in the Russian Land Shone” was brought to the temple from the bishop’s house. The temple was single-throne, wooden on a stone foundation with a bell tower for 8 bells. In 1933 the church was closed, demolished, a private house was built in its place. 
Prophet Elias Temple1856Ufa city Zaki Validi d. 64/1 Elias Church (Church in the Name of the Prophet Elijah) - an Orthodox church in Ufa, currently not preserved. The temple was one-headed with a separate bell tower. It was built in the style of late classicism and contained elements of the Pskov school of architecture, uncharacteristic of Ufa. There was a church on the corner of Bolshaya Ilyinskaya and Mitrofanovsky Lane (hereinafter Frunze Street, and now Zaki-Validi Street). 
Bogorodsk-Ufa Temple1725-1727Ufa, Ferina St., 15 Bogorodsk-Ufa Church - an active Orthodox church in the Inors residential area of ​​the city of Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan. It is considered the second largest in the Ufa diocese.

  Object of cultural heritage No. 0300000137

 
Resurrection Cathedral1841Ufa, st. Zaki Validi, 34. At this place is now the Bashkir Drama Theater. M. Gafuri. Built in the Roman-Byzantine style, with the features of classicism. It had the shape of a cross at the base, was crowned with a round lantern tower with many windows. The dome and tent of the bell tower were covered with white tin, and the roof was the color of copper. The iron lantern of the lantern and two crosses were covered with gilding and shone in the sun. The main and side entrances of the cathedral were decorated with Doric-style columns with pedestals and capitals made of cast iron. The three-story octagonal bell tower at first stood far from the cathedral, on the western side, it ended with a high spire, on which a cross was erected. She had 13 bells, of which the largest bell (it weighed 521 pounds or 8336 kilograms) was donated by the Elabuga merchant Stakheyev. Then the bell tower and the cathedral were connected, thus increasing the area of ​​the temple to 2397 square meters. m

The icon of the Kazan Mother of God was kept in the Resurrection Cathedral, the decoration of the robe of which went to 46 yachts, 73 diamonds, 150 cuts, 2 diamonds, plus pearls, amethyst, and zergon were used for this. The icon weighed 17 pounds and 75 spools. In the 60s of the XIX century, new iconostases, executed by Moscow masters and made antique, were placed in the cathedral. At the end of the 19th century, the walls of the cathedral were painted at the expense of the merchant P. G. Mikhailov. The cathedral had a very valuable and ancient library; two Gospels of the 17th century were stored there. The area of ​​the temple was 2397 sq.m. The cathedral could accommodate up to three thousand people. The bell tower had 13 bells. The church had three thrones. The main throne was named in honor of the Resurrection of Christ, the right - in honor of the Nativity of Christ, the left - in honor of the icon of the Kazan Mother of God, named after the main shrine of the temple - the miraculous icon.

The Resurrection Cathedral in 1931 was closed, in 1934 it was dismantled.

 
Temple in honor of the Blessed Matrona of Moscow (Ufa)2011Ufa, 32a Bayazit Bikbai St. The temple in the name of the blessed Matrona of Moscow is an active Orthodox church in the Oktyabrsky district of the city of Ufa of the Republic of Bashkortostan in the residential district of Sipailovo, at the intersection of B. Bikbai and Yu. Gagarin streets.
Peter and Paul Church (Ufa)1825Ufa, st. Dostoevsky, 35. Peter and Paul Church - opened in 1825 at the prison castle. Closed in 1919.
St. Nicholas Church at the Ufa Railway Station1899Ufa city Station v. 39a. St. Nicholas Church at the Ufa Railway Station (Church in the name of St. Nicholas and the Wonderworker at the railway station) is a functioning Orthodox church in Ufa on the station street. Station Nikolskaya Church at the railway station "Ufa" was built so that passengers of the railway could visit it while the train was parked. First, in 1897, a wooden church was consecrated in the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker at the railway station, then in its place in 1899 a large five-domed stone church with a bell tower was laid. Speaking about the church, Ufa residents always emphasized that it was a “train station”, since in Ufa, at its opening, the Nikolskaya Church was already on Pushkinskaya Street.

Station Nikolskaya Church was closed in 1924, the very first of the churches of the city. It housed the first club of railway workers, then the Ufa branch of the Samara Railway Institute, the Ufa Railway College. Returned to believers in 2005. Monument of history and architecture.

 
Alexander Church (Ufa)1824-1836Ufa city Kirova, 1. Alexander Church (Church in the name of St. Alexander Nevsky) - one of the first Orthodox churches in the city of Ufa that has not survived to our days. It was located on Alexander Square. 
Simeono-Verkhotursky temple1903Ufa city Belyakova, 25a. Simeon-Verkhotursky Church (Church in the name of St. Simeon of Verkhotursky) - a functioning Orthodox church in Ufa on Belyakova Street. Wooden, on a stone foundation. She had two chapels: in the name of St. Alexis - the Man of God and in the name of St. Michael of Tver
Trinity Church (Ufa)1579Ufa Trinity Church - the first Orthodox church in Ufa that has not survived to our days. For a long time it was the main among all the temples of the city. [1] Располагалась на территории Уфимского кремля на месте Монумента Дружбы 
Часовня святого источника (Уфа)1993г. Уфа ул.Ферина д.15 Часовня святого источника — часовня в жилом районе Инорс города Уфы. Одна из достопримечательностей города.[1] Составляет единый архитектурный комплекс с Богородско-Уфимским храмом, с которым относится к Уфимской и Стерлитамакской епархии РПЦ. 
Успенская церковь (Уфа)1798Успенская церковь (церковь Успения Божией Матери) – православный храм в Уфе. В настоящее время не сохранившийся. Находилась по улице Успенская, 73, ныне улица Коммунистическая. По архитектуре и по внутреннему убранству этот храм, наряду с Ильинской церковью, был одним из лучших в Уфе.[1] 
Храм Великомученика Георгия Победоносца (Уфа)2001Первая церковь в честь Георгия Победоносца находилась в Уфе в здании одного из корпусов казарм внутренней стражи уфимского гарнизона на углу Александровской площади и улицы Казарменная (ныне улица Красина). До наших дней это здание не сохранилось. Поэтому в 2001 году было принято решение о строительстве нового Георгиевского храма в Уфе, который теперь располагается в Затоне.
Свято-Пантелеимоновский храм (Уфа)1997Ufa, st. Архитектурная, д. 7. Свято-Пантелеимоновский храм. Настоятель прот. Виктор Иванов
Церковь Двенадцати апостолов в Уфе2001построена ок. 1911 в жилой усадьбе на ул.Иркутской (ныне ул.Пархоменко). Закрыта ок. 1925, снесена в начале 80‑х гг.;
John the Baptist Church1831кирпичная, заложена в 1831 на Иоанно-Предтеченском кладбище (ныне ок. парка им.И.С.Якупова) в память дня усекновения Главы св. Иоанна Крестителя, освящена в 1845. Закрыта в 1933, позднее снесена;? [eleven]
Transfiguration Church1831деревянная., 1 главая, перенесена в 1861 по ходатайству священника Ф.Троицкого из Благовещенского монастыря на Сергиевское кладбище, освящена в 1862. Была приписана к Свято-Сергиевскому кафедральному собору. Имела престол в честь Преображения Господня. Закрыта в 1932, позднее снесена;;
Скорбященская (приютская) церковь1861кирпичная, построена в 1860—61 на средстваПриказа общественного призрения на ул.Приютской (ныне ул.Кирова). Имела престол в честь иконы Божией Матери “Всех Скорбящих Радосте”. Закрыта в 1923, снесена ок. 1968;
Никольская церковь1861кирпичная, построена в 1876—82 на пути следования крестного хода с Берёзовской святителя Николая Чудотворца иконой на углу ул. Почтовой и Каретной (ныне ул. Пушкина и Аксакова) на пожертвования мещанина Н.Гурьева. Имела 3 престола: гл. — во имя святителя и чудотворца Николая (освящён в 1882), в правом приделе — в честь Вознесения Господня (1897) и в левом (1907). С 1924 кафедральный собор Епархии Уфимской. Закрыта в 1933, снесена в 1939;
Grieving Church1901кирпичная, 5 главая. Построена в 1901—06 на Ново-Ивановском (Скорбященском) кладбище (ныне сквер 50 летия Победы) на средства казны и пожертвования. Имела престол в честь иконы Пресвятой Богородицы “Всех Скорбящих Радосте”. Была приходской для жителей близлежащих деревень. Закрыта в 1933, снесена;
Вторая скорбященская церковь1901построена в нач. 20 в. там же как каплица (закрыта в 1930 е гг.), с 1945 действовала как правосл. церковь. Закрыта в 1961, снесена в 1962; Рождества Богородицы церковь;
Ascension Church1909кирпичная, заложена в 1909 по инициативе купца М.А. Степанова-Зорина, построена в осн. на его средства на ул.Вавиловской (ныне ул.Зенцова), освящена в 1918. Имела 2 престола: гл. — в честь Вознесения Господня (освящён в 1918) и в приделе — во имя иконы Божией Матери “Живоносный источник” (1919). Внутр. убранство было расписано А.П.Лежневым. Закрыта в 1933, позднее снесена;
Леонидовская церковь [12]1910кирпичная, построена в 1910 по инициативе купца Л.Четкова на углу ул. Центральной и Тюремной (ныне ул. Ленина и Достоевского). Имела престол во имя св. Леонида Коринфского (освящён в 1910). Являлась подворьем Михаило-Архангельского жен. монастыря. Закрыта в 1923, снесена в 50 е гг.;
Церковь Двенадцати апостолов1911дер., построена ок. 1911 в жилой усадьбе на ул.Иркутской (ныне ул.Пархоменко). Закрыта ок. 1925, снесена в нач. 80 х гг.;
Иоанно-Златоустовская церковь1834открыта в 1834 в здании Духовной семинарии; закрыта в 1919г..
Крестовая1839открыта в 1834 открыта в 1839 году в здании Духовной семинарии; закрыта в 1919г..
Тихоно-Задонская церковь1863открыта в 1863 году при епархиальном женском училище; закрыта в 1919 г..
Софийская церковь1865открыта в 1865 году при Уфимской мужской гимназии; закрыта в 1919 г..
Димитрие-Солунская церковь18801880-е гг., освящена в 1885 году в здании Духовного мужского училища; закрыта в 1919 г..
Vvedensky church18901890 е гг., освящена в 1898 году, при Мариинской женской гимназии; закрыта в 1919 г..
Алексиевская церковь19031901—1903 при Уфимском реальном училище; закрыта в 1919 г..
Георгиевская церковь19081908 г. в южном корпусе казарм внутренней стражи; закрыта в 1919 г..
Свято-Духовская церковь1908известна с начала 20 в, при Уфимской губернской психиатрической больнице; закрыта в 1919 г..

Православные сооружения районов

TitlePeriod
building
Адрес, краткое описаниеPicture
Православные сооружения города Стерлитамака
Собор Иконы Божией Матери Казанская (Стерлитамак) [13]1837-1864Собор Казанской Божьей Матери [14] в г. Стерлитамаке заложен в 1837 г. Разрушен в 1938 году. Находился в г. Стерлитамак на Церковной площади (ныне парк им. С.М.Кирова). Построен и освящён в 1850 году (полностью построен в 1864 г.). Заложен как церковь в 1837 г. по проекту Оренбургской губернии архитектора Г.Алфеева на месте сгоревшей в 1834 деревянной церкви, сооруженной в 1806 году в честь иконы Казанской Божией Матери (в 1824 на пути из Оренбурга в Уфу церковь посетил Александр I), в 1878 году приобрёл статус собора. Храм был построен в стиле классицизма; каменный, 5-главый, увенчанный серебряными крестами, с отдельно расположенной 4-ярусной колокольней (гл. колокол весил 200 пудов), окружённый чугунной узорчатой оградой (1867). Представлял собой прямоугольное в плане здание, вход украшал портик с 6 колоннами. Собор имел 3 престола: главный — в честь Казанской Божией Матери (освящён в 1850), в правом приделе — во имя святителя Николая Чудотворца (1838), левом — во имя св. Prince Александра Невского (1851); в соборе находились 3 резных позолоченных иконостаса, в т.ч. иконостас, выполненный на средства И.Ф.Базилевского в Петербургской академии художеств (одна из икон выполнена членом этой академии М.Н.Воробьёвым), иконы Спасителя, Божией Матери, Сретения Господня и архангела Михаила в драгоценных ризах. Действовали приходское попечительство (с 1881), церковно приходская школа (с 1839), женская школа (с 1860-х гг.). В 1917 причт состоял из 2 протоиереев, 2 священников и дьякона. В 1929 собор закрыт, кресты и колокола сняты, здание передано под клуб. В 1937 был начат снос, продолжавшийся до начала 50-х гг. Настоятели: Ф.И.Базилевский, В.Н.Сперанский, П.В.Полозов, М.И.Кречетов. 
Orthodox buildings of Alsheevsky district
Church in the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (other names: St. Nicholas Church, a church in honor of St. Nicholas the Ugodnik, St. Nicholas Church) in the village of Shafranovo.1901Temple in the village Shafranovo Republic of Bashkortostan. The 90-kilogram bell was cast by a famous craftsman from Kamensk-Uralsky Nikolai Pyatkov. On the bell it says: “In memory of the de Gass family, who lived in Saffron in 1910 - 1917 and selflessly loved Russia. Gift of Andre Sarazen de Gus. 2005 year. France". 
Orthodox buildings of the Blagovarsky district
Church in Alekseevka Blagovarsky district2000Church in the village Alekseevka of the Blagovarsky district of the Republic of Belarus (parish of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary of the Roman Catholic Church) 
Orthodox buildings of the Blagoveshchensk district
Assumption St. George Monastery1901Assumption St. George’s Monastery is an Orthodox monastery in the village of Usa-Stepanovka of the Annunciation region of the Republic of Bashkortostan. The monastery includes the Semiglava St. George Church; in place of Kustikov there is a brick 8-faced chapel in the name of the Iveron Icon of the Mother of God, an overhead chapel, etc. Since 2003, the Assumption Cathedral has been recreated 
Orthodox buildings of the Gafuri region
Church of the Intercession in Krasnousolsky2001Church of the Protection of the Mother of God. The first temple was wooden - built at the Epiphany plant in 1752. The three-altar brick temple was built in 1795. The main aisle in honor of the Epiphany and two side chapels in honor of the Protection of the Mother of God and St. Nicholas.

Services were performed until 1934. (although there were interruptions in worship due to a lack of clergy). In 1935, the temple building was destroyed, an agricultural administration building was built in its place, now there is a BTI, a notary public, a state registration office in this building.

In 1945, at the request of Orthodox believers, divine service is resumed in the village of Krasnousolsky , the community of believers is allowed to purchase a premises on Karl Marx Street. In 1960, the activity of the Orthodox community was banned, the bell was removed from the bell tower, and icons were removed from the church, the church building was selected and until 1989 was used as a kindergarten. In 1989, the Orthodox community acquired a house on 63a Kuybysheva Street, which was adapted for the Pokrovsky Prayer House. Money for the house was donated by one of the parishioners. In 1995, by the decree of the Gafuri District Executive Committee, the building on Karl Marx Street was returned again and since then the service has been held in the current building of the temple.

 
Orthodox buildings of the Krasnokamsk region
St. Nicholas Church in the village of Nikolo-Berezovka RB1873with. Nikolo-Berezovka. Existing in with. St. Nicholas-Berezovka, according to legend, is the fourth since the founding of the village (settlement). The first two "Posad" types were built back in the 16th century by the Stroganovs. The legend says that the builder of the first Berezovsky temple was Peter Semenovich Stroganov and the ancient icon of the holy apostles Peter and Paul that was in it was donated by the temple creator.

The present stone church in Nikolo-Berezovka had three thrones: in the name of the Life-Giving Trinity - in the cold church (consecrated in 1882), in the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (consecrated in 1881), in the name of St. Catherine the Great Martyr (consecrated in 1816), it was built on applied and prefabricated tools.

By the Decree of the President of the Republic of Bashkortostan dated June 10, 1994 No. 264-UP “On the Creation of Historical and Cultural Centers in the Krasnokamsk and Baymak Districts and Measures to More Fully Meet the Cultural and Religious Needs of the People of Bashkortostan” in the lower part of p. Nikolo-Berezovka created and operates the historical and architectural complex "St. Nicholas Church." The objects of historical value for the creation of a historical and cultural center were St. Nicholas Church and buildings built in the late 19th century.

 
Orthodox buildings of Ishimbay district
Mother of God-Kazan Church (Verkhorot)1788The Mother of God-Kazan Temple is a temple in the village of Verkhotor , Ishimbay district, the Republic of Bashkortostan.  .
Orthodox buildings of the Meleuzovsky district
St. Michael the Archangel Temple (Zirgan)1824453880, Meleuzovsky district, p. Zirgan, st. Sovetskaya, 128. Mikhailo-Arkhangelsk Church [15] - an Orthodox church in the village of Zirgan, Meleuzovsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan. The temple in honor of the Archangel Michael in Zirgan lasted from the 18th century to the 30s of the 20th century, and then was closed. He began to recover in 1999. Travelers who have traveled from Ufa to Orenburg have long stayed in the temple. Russian Emperor Alexander I (September 15, 1824) driving through the Orenburg province visited the temple of the village of Zirgan. In the temple there is an icon with the relics of Alexander Nevsky, a cross that was on the relics of saints in St. Sophia Cathedral in Veliky Novgorod; Icon - Naughty. An exact copy of Mount Athos. It is written on Athos, and sanctified there - attached to the original. 
Cosmo Damian Temple1899Kosmodamianovskaya church (in the village of Nordovka, Meleuzovsky district) - an example of a wooden church at the turn of the XIX and XX centuries. Typical for this time, the construction of the plan is combined with somewhat unusual forms of completion, which do not have exact analogues in Bashkiria. 
Orthodox buildings of the Sterlibashevsky district
Orthodox church in the village Vasilievka RB1873Nicholas-Bondarevsky church of the village of Vasilyevka, Sterlibashevsky district of the Republic of Belarus. Earlier here was the village of Bondarevskoye. It got its name by the name of the landowners, it was nicknamed Vasilyevka after the revolution. In the village in 1870, only 214 residents lived.

The wooden church in honor of the Icon of the Mother of God "All Who Sorrow Joy", built by the landowner Bondarevsky in 1855, was apparently temporary. It is no coincidence that in the same year the construction of a new temple began, which lasted 18 years and was completed in 1873.

 
Orthodox buildings of Tuymazinsky district
Orthodox church in with. Verkhnetroitsk RB1873Holy Trinity Church in the village of Verkhnetroitskoye Tuymazinsky district. The temple was built in 1753-1759 by the famous miner Ivan Osokin simultaneously with the Verkhnetroitsky smelter. In the 19th century it was completed by the noble Benardaki. Before the revolution, it was the central temple of the district. On the eve of October, money for its repair (1000 rubles) was allocated by the last Russian Tsar Nicholas II. This is one of the few temples with a tent-domed cover. The wall thickness in some places reaches 1.2 meters. After the revolution, a cinema club was placed in the church, cattle were kept, mineral fertilizers were stored, tractors were repaired. In 1992, the Russian Orthodox Church was transferred, since then its slow restoration began. Holy Trinity Church is included in the list of monuments of architecture and history. [sixteen] 
Orthodox church in with. Vozdvizhenskoe1885Church of the Exaltation of the Cross (Bashkortostan Republic, Tuymazy, Vozdvizhenskoye village. The Cross Exaltation church was built at the expense of the well-known philanthropist of the Ufa province, Elabuzh merchant D.I. Stakheev. Construction was carried out from 1884 to 1886. Consecrated in 1889. The Orthodox population participated in the construction of the church villages and nearby villages.The temple of wooden architecture has 2 thrones. 
Orthodox buildings of Uchalinsky district
Orthodox Church of the Ascension in c. Voznesenka (Uchalinsky district) of the Republic of Belarus1899Temple in the village Ascension Republic of Bashkortostan is an outstanding architectural monument. The construction of the stone church was begun in 1892, completed in 1899. The painting of the temple may have been carried out until 1905, since there is an image of St. Seraphim of Sarov. Thrones - Ascension (main), in the name of St. Nicholas (right), in honor of the Protection of the Holy Virgin (left). This church belonged to the Trinity district of the Orenburg province. The temple was erected at the expense of and by parishioners.

The church was closed in the 1930s, but was reopened during the war. The church operated until the 1960s, closed during the Khrushchev persecution.

 
Orthodox buildings of the Fedorovsky district
Pokrovo-Ennatsky Monastery1894with. Dedovo Temple of the Icon of the Mother of God (Iverskaya), the temple of Princess Olga ,, Nikolo-Bondarevsky monastery, the baptismal church of Prince Vladimir, the large refectory church of the Archangel Michael 
Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God2004Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God in the village of Fedorovka
Orthodox buildings of Khaibullinsky district
Orthodox Church Honor of the Icon of the Mother of God "The Tsaritsa" in Buribay2001Temple in the village Buribay Republic of Bashkortostan. In 2002, the Buribaevsky GOK began construction of the church. The foundation was laid in the fall. In 2002, through the efforts of the management of the Buribay Mining and Processing Plant, a temple was built, consecrated in 2003 by Archbishop Nikon. In the future, priests were - from 2006 to 2009, Priest Alexander Mikhailov, from 2009 to 2010, Priest Andrei Ionov. In 2010, Priest Serafim Sukhanov was appointed rector of the temple. 
Orthodox churches of the Kuyurgazinsky district of the Republic of Belarus
Orthodox church in with. Ermolaevo RB2001The temple in honor of the Intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the settlement of Ermolaevo, belonging to the former Orenburg province, was built in Tsarist times by the merchant Leo Ippolytich Schott. The temple was destroyed in the 1937s to the foundation. There was a foundation that is in the ground right next to the new temple. On the territory of the destroyed temple, at the burial place of the clergy, a club was built. Now the club is destroyed and a chapel was built in its place. St. Tikhon's Church was rebuilt and in 2005 it was consecrated by Archbishop Nikon in honor of St. Tikhon, Patriarch of Moscow and all of Russia. Patronal feast on October 9th. 

Literature

Shirgazin A.R. Orthodox churches of Bashkiria. History and architecture: Directory. Ufa, 1995.

Bashkortostan. Brief Encyclopedia. Ufa Ed. Bashkir Encyclopedia. 1996.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Sibay Deanery (Neopr.) (Unavailable link) . Official site of the Salavat Diocese of the Bashkortostan Metropolitanate of the Russian Orthodox Church. Date of treatment October 24, 2013. Archived October 29, 2013.
  2. ↑ Trinity Blessed Church | Ufa Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church (MP) (Neopr.) (Inaccessible link) . Date of treatment December 6, 2013. Archived December 10, 2013.
  3. ↑ Theotokos-Pochaev Church (Davlekanovo town) - Orthodox faces of Russia
  4. ↑ 1 2 Raevsky deanery (neopr.) . Official site of the Salavat Diocese of the Bashkortostan Metropolitanate of the Russian Orthodox Church. Date of treatment October 24, 2013.
  5. ↑ 1 2 Parish history (unopened) (unavailable link) . Official site of the Holy Trinity Church of Ishimbay. Date of treatment October 23, 2013. Archived October 29, 2013.
  6. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Ishimbay Deanery (Neopr.) . Official site of the Salavat Diocese of the Bashkortostan Metropolitanate of the Russian Orthodox Church. Date of treatment October 24, 2013.
  7. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Kumertau deanery (neopr.) . Official site of the Salavat Diocese of the Bashkortostan Metropolitanate of the Russian Orthodox Church. Date of treatment October 24, 2013.
  8. ↑ 1 2 Meleuzov Deanery (Neopr.) . Official site of the Salavat Diocese of the Bashkortostan Metropolitanate of the Russian Orthodox Church. Date of treatment October 24, 2013.
  9. ↑ Russa - Churches in Ufa (Neopr.) (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment October 26, 2013. Archived October 29, 2013.
  10. ↑ http://cerkov-provincii.narod.ru/foto/Ufa/KrestoVozdvBig.jpg
  11. ↑ John the Baptist Church - Ufa
  12. ↑ Leonidov Church in Ufa
  13. ↑ Kazan Mother of God Cathedral
  14. ↑ Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan Sterlitamak
  15. ↑ St. Michael the Archangel Temple Zirgan
  16. ↑ Holy Trinity Church of Tuymazinsky district requires restoration

Links

  • P.V. Egorov. Churches in Ufa . Bashkir Encyclopedia.
  • P.V. Egorov. Holy Trinity Cathedral . Bashkir Encyclopedia.
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