Church of the Nativity - Orthodox church in the village of Lipovskoye , Rezhevsky district, Sverdlovsk region
| Orthodox church | |
| Church of the Nativity | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Location | Lipovskoye village, Sverdlovsk region |
| Denomination | Russian Orthodox Church |
| Diocese | Ekaterinburg |
| Construction | 1833 - 1839 |
| Status | |
Decision No. 535 of the Executive Committee of the Sverdlovsk Regional Council of People's Deputies of December 31, 1987 assigned the status of an architectural monument of regional significance [1] .
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Architecture
- 3 notes
- 4 Literature
History
The building is located in the center of the village on the left bank of the Lipovka River. Initially, the village was part of the Murzinsky parish. The first church building was wooden and burned out several years after the construction. May 27, 1833 began the construction of a stone one-story church. On June 6, 1847, the main throne was consecrated in the name of the Nativity of Christ. On June 16, 1839, the southern chapel was consecrated in the name of the prophet Elijah. The northern limit was consecrated in the name of Savvatiy Solovetsky. In 1896, the southern limit was expanded and re-consecrated on November 12, 1896 [2] .
The parishes included chapels in the villages of Firsova and Sokolova, as well as the villages of Glukhareva and Antonova. The number of parishioners is a little over 2000 [2] .
The building was closed in the 1930s. In the 1990s, the ROC returned. Restoration work is underway.
Architecture
The construction of the volume includes a temple, a refectory expanded by aisles, a bell tower and a narthex. Everything is set along one central axis [3] .
The temple quadrangle is decorated with porticoes from the north and south (four columns with composite-type capitals, entablature and pediment). The completion of the volume is a hemispherical dome on a rotunda light drum. The quadrangle windows are rectangular at the bottom, square at the top, and arched on the drum, framed by pilasters and archivolt. The altars of the chapels - with a cut corner, the walls are treated with rusted pilasters and have an attic. The bell tower is square. The tier of ringing is elongated; high arched spans are flanked by lower pairs of columns of the ionic order. Above this tier is a small tetrahedron carrying a spire. The entrance through the narthex is like a portico in the antas: two columns are inserted. Front gate with a central arch and pediment. The arch is coffered and decorated with stucco rosettes [3] .
Notes
- ↑ Decision No. 535 of the Executive Committee of the Sverdlovsk Regional Council of People's Deputies of December 31, 1987 (inaccessible link - history ) . Date of appeal April 30, 2018.
- ↑ 1 2 Lipovskoye. Church of the Nativity. . sobory.ru . Folk catalog of orthodox architecture. Date of appeal July 15, 2018.
- ↑ 1 2 Church of the Nativity of Christ, 1883 . semantic.uraic.ru . Semantic library. Date of appeal July 15, 2018.
Literature
- The set of historical and cultural monuments of the Sverdlovsk region / ed. V.E. Zvagelskaya. - Yekaterinburg: Sokrat, 2008. - T. 2. - S. 648. - ISBN 978-5-88664-323-7 .
- Burlakova N.N. Forgotten temples of the Sverdlovsk region . - Yekaterinburg: Socrates, 2011 .-- S. 128-129. - ISBN 978-5-88664-395-4 .
- Parishes and churches of the Yekaterinburg diocese . - Yekaterinburg: Brotherhood of St. Righteous Simeon of the Verkhotursky Miracle Worker, 1902. - S. 647.