St. Nicholas Church is an Orthodox church in Novopyshminskoe village, Sverdlovsk Oblast.[1]
St. Nicholas Church | |
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Церковь Святого Николая Чудотворца | |
General information | |
Location | Novopyshminskoe |
Coordinates | 56°53′16″N 62°14′45″E / 56.887780°N 62.245830°E |
Completed | the 18th century |
The building was granted the status of regional significance on 31 December 1987 (decision № 535 by the executive committee of Sverdlovsk Oblast Council of People's Deputies).[2] The object number of cultural heritage of regional significance is 661710820990005.
History
editThe church is located on the left bank of the Pyshma River where earlier was entrance to the village. The parish was formed in 1752. It consisted of three villages: Sergulovka, Kazanskaya, Zaimskaya.[3]
The wooden church was built in 1752. Only in 1835 the fundamental construction of a stone building started. The main part of the building was consecrated in the name of St. Nicholas. The side-altar was consecrated in the name of John the Evangelist in 1842. The clergy of the parish consisted of a priest, a deacon and a psalmist. The priest had a public house in the village. The parish included a chapel in Novopyshminskoe village and a chapel in Kazanskaya village. A county school functioned in the village. Since 1893 a literacy school was opened in Sergulovka village.[3]
The peal of bells were banned in 1934. The church was closed since 1937. The Orthodox parish has been organized in 1991. The same year the restoration of the church began. It was completed on 22 May 1998.[3]
Architecture
editThe stone church has a parallelepiped form with small ledges. It is supplemented by the same altar and refectory. The west part of the building is a bell tower.[4] The northern and the southern parts of the building are represented with four-columned porticos with pediments in Tuscan order style. Behind the columns between rectangular windows constructed pilasters. The dome drum is decorated with arched windows. Above the window openings are small horizontal niches. Altars and a refectory are timbered in a rustic style up to half height. Windows are triple, rectangular at the bottom with archivolt in the upper part.[4]
The base of the bell tower decorated with a porticos the same as the church one. The spire is rising on the bell tower roof. Arc-shaped gates with two lobbies on the sides stood in its integrity.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Список объектов культурного наследия Свердловской области". 20 April 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ "Решение № 535 Исполнительного комитета Свердловского областного Совета народных депутатов от 31 декабря 1987 года" (in Russian). Retrieved 30 April 2018.
- ^ a b c "Поварня. Церковь Николая Чудотворца". sobory.ru (in Russian). Народный каталог православной архитектуры. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
- ^ a b c "Церковь Николая Чудотворца, 1835-1840 годы". semantic.uraic.ru (in Russian). Семантическая библиотека. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
Literature
edit- Свод памятников истории и культуры Свердловской области. Vol. 2. Екатеринбург: Сократ. 2008. p. 648. ISBN 978-5-88664-323-7.
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ignored (help) - Бурлакова Н.Н. (2011). Забытые храмы Свердловской области. Екатеринбург: Сократ. pp. 128–129. ISBN 978-5-88664-395-4.
- Приходы и церкви Екатеринбургской епархии. Екатеринбург: Братство Св. Праведного Симеона Верхотурского Чудотворца. 1902. p. 647.