Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in the Zarodishche description and photos - Russia - North-West: Sebezh. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photos and a map showing the nearest significant objects. Photo and descriptionThe Church of Nicholas the Wonderworker is located in the Pskov region, namely in the Sebezhsky district, in a village called Zarodishche. Nikolskaya Church is an architectural monument dating back to the 17th century. In the 15-17 centuries, a large number of settlements were formed on the territory of the modern Sebezh district, one of which was the Zarodishche. The Zarodische got its unusual name around the 18th century, and until that moment the village was called Annutovo in honor of the only daughter of a local nobleman by the name of Oginsky. Originally, the temple was built and consecrated as the Church of St. Anne. The church stood until the end of the 19th century and was thoroughly renovated in 1811, and after repair and restoration work, it was rededicated to the Russian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, which happened in 1870. This event happened due to the fact that in the surrounding lands the number of the Russian population increased sharply. The most significant and significant changes that could radically disrupt the architectural component of the building were successfully avoided. On the church roof, a "fake" made of wood octagon was erected, on which there was a dome and an attached brick bell tower, made in an eclectic style. Under the temple, spacious cellars have survived to this day, in which there are crypts with bodies, some of which were destroyed in the 1920s. During the Soviet era, the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker was not closed and was the only one in the Sebezh village, as well as in the Pustoshkinsky district. In those days, full-fledged services were performed in the temple. In 1998 the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker celebrated its 400th anniversary. It should be noted that this church is the oldest surviving stone building in the area. Not far from the church, at the crossroads, at the entrance to the village in 2005, a veneration cross made of oak was erected, which became a tribute to the 60th anniversary of the Great Victory. The veneration cross was consecrated by the Dean Peter Netreba, who was the rector of the Nevelsk district. During 2008, restoration work was carried out to restore the church bell tower. The donors' money was used to purchase new bells, which were cast at a factory in the city of Kamensk-Uralsky. The newly built belfry consisted of five bells, the largest of which was a bell weighing 360 kg. The consecration of the belfry was carried out by His Eminence Eusebius - Metropolitan of Velikie Luki and Pskov on November 6, 2008, when the icon of the Most Holy Theotokos was celebrated. On the right side of the church are the graves of the rectors who previously worked here, and on the left side - the grave of the abbess of the Verbilovsky Monastery - the nuns of Juvenalia; on the opposite side of the church, on an old churchyard, there was a tomb, represented by a chapel built in the twentieth century, which was the only building erected in the Art Nouveau style. In the building of the church there are especially revered icons, represented by images of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, who was brought from Athos, as well as the Venerable Euphrosyne of Polotsk. We also recommend reading Curonian Spit (Kursiu nerijos nacionalinis parkas) description and photos - Lithuania: Neringa Topic: Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in the Zarodishche description and photos - Russia - North-West: Sebezh. |