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Михаил Усков (01/30/2018)
Church. Thrones: Epiphany of the Lord Year of construction: no later than 1913. Architect: A. A. Fedorov Address: Russia, Chelyabinsk region, Chelyabinsk, Sverdlovsky pr., 28/2 (former military automobile institute) Coordinates: 55.179109, 61.385003 Directions: Directions by buses No. 15, 51, 71 and trolley buses No. 7, 12, 23 to the stop. "Kalinin St.". Church of the hundred and ninety-sixth Infantry Insarsky regiment, Church of the Epiphany of the Lord, Orthodox. Built according to the project of the Chelyabinsk engineer A.A. Fedorova. Included in the architectural complex of the military town of Red Barracks. Consecrated on November 26, 1913, on the day of the feast of the Order of St. George the Victorious. A description of the celebration and the church was given by the journalist of the newspaper Voice of the Urals: “The rite of consecration of the church was performed by the local and military clergy, and the cathedral and regimental choirs sang. The new temple is arranged as follows: in the dining room of the regiment, which is located between the two buildings of the barracks, connecting them through the passage, is placed with a salt (elevation in front of the altar, from Latin solium - throne, throne. - Auth.) The altar protruding from the general facade on the southeastern side, giving this protrusion during the service a cruciform appearance to a very vast room, which can accommodate more than 1000 people praying. At the end of the service, the altar part was tightly closed from the dining room by portable doors, as a result of which the “Holy of Holies” is completely hidden from sight behind the regular and continuous wall formed in the room. ” After the October Revolution, the building was not used for religious purposes. The interior was redeveloped. Now the film lecture hall of the Chelyabinsk Military Automobile Institute (for 2015 - the Training Center for the Training of Junior Specialists - V.A.). Source: V. S. God, G. G. Kaninsky, "Chelyabinsk Encyclopedia". Article added by: Kachalin Alexander Anatolyevich, May 7, 2017 In honor of the Epiphany of the Lord (D. Ts. One hundred and ninety-sixth Insarsky Infantry Regiment in the Red Barracks; the original wood. Nov. 1913).
Иван Баланди (02/08/2019)
A cult place.
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