Temples of Ekaterinburg: addresses, photos and history
Ekaterinburg is a city with a rich history. Sometimes her pages were stained with blood. In the village there are many temples, cathedrals. In some parts of the city, gold crosses and church domes are visible from everywhere. In the Urals capital, you can count more than a hundred buildings belonging to the Orthodox diocese, there are also Catholic cathedrals and mosques.
The most famous temple
Everyone knows the fact that it is in the Uralsthe capital was expelled by the royal family after the arrest. And here, in the basement of the engineer Ipatiev's house, the execution of Nicholas II, his wife and children was carried out. For many years, an investigation was conducted into all the circumstances of their death and the search for a burial place.
Listing the temples of Yekaterinburg, it is worth starting withone of the most famous, is the Temple-on-the-Blood that is on Tolmachev Street, 34. It was erected on the site of the infamous Ipatiev House, in which in 1918 the execution of the royal family was carried out. For a long time there was a vacant lot on which construction was not conducted. Even in the Soviet period, no one dared to build a sinister site.
The public has repeatedly appealed to the city authoritieswith the request to build a temple on this place in a sign of repentance and a reminder of the terrible events, when seven members of the royal family, including the young heirs of the throne, were shot.
The temple itself was built on a hillock,that a ladder to him leads to heaven. The height of the building is 60 meters, and the total area is 3 thousand square meters. People's lines of people come here daily to touch history and pray. At the temple there is a museum that tells about the last days of the Romanov family. In the yard there is a monument depicting the family descending to the cellar to the place of execution.
Place of finding the remains
In the village of Shuvakish, bodies were brought to Ganina's pitmembers of the royal family and dropped into the mine. It was here after many years that the remains were found and exhumed. For a long time people were afraid to approach this place, but in 1991 a cross was established. Later, a temple and a monastery were built. Now seven churches are erected on the territory of the complex - by the number of killed members of the royal family.
Not only Orthodox pilgrims aspire to these temples of Yekaterinburg, but everyone who wants to see the last refuge of the monarch's family.
Patriarchal Compound
In close proximity to the Temple-on-the-Bloodthe Patriarchal Compound is located. On its territory there is a small, but very cozy temple of Nicholas the Wonderworker (Yekaterinburg). Outside, the church is built of stone, and inside is decorated with wood, which creates an atmosphere of warmth and coziness. It is located at the following address: Yasnaya street, 3/1.
In Ekaterinburg there is another temple bearing the nameSt. Nicholas, located on Kuibyshev Street, 39. His story began with a children's shelter, opened in 1857. A decade later, a large two-story building for orphans was built. On the second floor, originally intended to equip the home church.
But after the revolution the building changed owners anddirection of activity. Only in 2003 the collective of the USMU, which at that time owned the building, began the restoration of the church with the funds of teachers and trustees. On November 23, 2006, domes were consecrated and installed. Since then it is considered the Temple of Miners of Russia. The structure differs little from the surrounding buildings, built in a single architectural style. Only domes and crosses remind of involvement in Orthodoxy.
The oldest church
One of the most ancient is the Ascension temple. Ekaterinburg is its location. The shrine was laid in the spring of 1770, and in September its consecration took place. It was a small wooden church, which in three decades had fallen into disrepair. The parishioners asked to build a stone church in a consecrated place, which was done in 1789.
The building was repeatedly rebuilt and expanded. Before the revolution there were 6 chapels in the church. In 1926 the church was closed. Until 1991 there was a museum. But at the end of the twentieth century, the churches were again returned to him, and now there are services. Address: 11 Clara Zetkin Street.
St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
Temple of Alexander Nevsky (Yekaterinburg) can befind at the address: Green Grove, 1. It belongs to the Novo-Tikhvinsky nunnery. Initially, he was assigned a cathedral status. It was laid in 1838. According to the architectural style refers to classicism. Construction was conducted for ten years.
In the church there are three side-chapels, one of which was keptcancer with the relics of 19 saints. After the revolution, the monastery was liquidated, and the shrine was closed and converted into a warehouse. The old cemetery around the church was demolished. In the early 90's the first floor was returned to the parishioners, and in 1994 the monastery began to operate.
The first post-revolutionary church
In 1996, on September 30, thea significant event in the life of Orthodox believers in the Ural capital. On Mashinostroiteley Street, 4a, the first church since the revolution of the church was laid. It was the Church of the Nativity, Ekaterinburg which can be proud of. In January 1999, the grand opening and the first service were made.
In the main side-chapel, every believer canattach themselves to the cancer with parts of the relics of forty saints, among them the Apostles Paul and Matthew, Tikhon Zadonsky, Optina Elders. Also here you can pray at the ancient icons or ask for intercession from Matrona Moskovskaya.
Now the arrival of this temple is the largest incity. At the church, there is a society of nurses who help hospitals, homes for the elderly and the children's home. Work is actively carried out within the walls of the church: there is a Sunday school for children and a youth club for teenagers. Everyone can try to learn church singing at specially organized courses.
Temple on the Seven Keys
The need to build a temple in the neighborhoodThe sorting has ripened, when the population has increased to 50 thousand. Two house churches no longer cope with the increased number of parishioners. The parish of the Vladimir Icon has existed for more than 14 years. Initially it was founded in a boarding house for the elderly with the assistance of the director of this institution and with the blessing of the patriarch. Now the services are held in the new church at the address: 3 Shuvakishskaya Street.
The Church of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God (Yekaterinburg) was built from a cylindrical bar. It is crowned with five golden domes, the main one of which ascended to a height of 16 meters.
The new church is located in the village of Seven keys, whichin the north-west of Yekaterinburg. By the present moment a whole complex of wooden buildings has been erected: a church, a belfry and a chapel. A well was drilled, from which a key with the purest water was beamed from a depth of 50 meters. The spring has been consecrated, and behind the healing water people come from all over the city.
The forces of parishioners and the abbot are activework, there are children's and adult Sunday schools, a charity society and a library, newspapers of spiritual content for children and adults are produced. The ministers go to the hospitals, boarding schools and a dispensary for tuberculosis patients.
New Temple
On the street Chkalov, 244, already in the XXI century builtthe temple of Vladimir. Ekaterinburg grows every year. As soon as the first high-rise buildings appeared in the vicinity, the question of building a church was raised. In July 2011, the consecration of the new house of God was held. The history of this temple has just begun. In the best traditions of the Yekaterinburg Orthodoxy, the "Relief Service" and the Sunday School operate where the children learn the basics of Christianity.
In the Urals capital, many existingOrthodox churches, but here they also respect representatives of other concessions. The temples of Yekaterinburg are diverse in architectural decision, they have a different history. But each of them is a place where they come to pray, attach themselves to the shrines, get answers to questions.
Most parishes conduct charitywork, warding hospitals, boarding schools and nursing homes. Temples of Yekaterinburg conduct educational work both with the growing generation, and with adults.