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Михаил Усков (01/27/2018)
Church. Lost. Thrones: St. Nicholas, Three Hierarchs Architectural style: Eclectic Year of construction: Between 1875 and 1886. Year of loss: Not installed. Address: Russia, Chelyabinsk region, Zlatoust, on the site of the community of the deaf society on the street. Plekhanova, 2 Coordinates: 55.176217, 59.666301 On the hill (on Plekhanov Street, where the House of Culture of the Society of the Deaf is now) stood the Orthodox Church of the Three Saints, better known as Nikolskaya. She rebuilt and rebuilt many times. Once upon a time here was the very chapel, which at the suggestion of F.I. Akhmatova was consecrated as a temple. Then they expanded it to a church with two thrones: one - in honor of Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian and John Chrysostom, the other - in the name of Nicholas the Wonderworker. The final form in which it existed before closure, the church acquired in the early 1880s. On June 30, 1880, the Bishop of Ufa and Menzelinsky, Nicanor, "consecrated the throne and the liturgy in the chapel of St. Nicholas in the newly-built Three Saints Church." By the beginning of 1886, work was completed in the central part of the building. On January 26, the high altar was consecrated. Stone, with one dome-onion and a detached three-step bell tower, surrounded by a beautiful fence, Nikolskaya Church looked good from all sides.
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