Church of All Saints, Yekaterinburg
Church of All Saints | |
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Church on Blood in Honour of All Saints Resplendent in the Russian Land | |
Храм-на-Крови́ во и́мя Всех святы́х, в земле́ Росси́йской просия́вших | |
Byzantine Revival | |
Years built | 2000-2003 |
Groundbreaking | 23 September 1992 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Yekaterinburg and Verkhoturye |
The Church on Blood in Honour of All Saints Resplendent in the Russian Land
Site history
Ipatiev House
The Ipatiev House, built in the 1880s, was a spacious and modern residence owned by Nicholas Ipatiev.
Romanov murder
After the
With the advance of the
The church
On 20 September [O.S. 7 September] 1990, the Sverdlovsk Soviet handed the plot to the Russian Orthodox Church for construction of a memorial chapel. After the former Tsar and his family's canonisation as Passion Bearers, the Church planned to build an impressive memorial complex dedicated to the Romanov family.[3] A state commission was gathered and architectural as well as funding plans were developed. Construction began in 2000.
The completed complex comprises two churches, a belfry, a patriarchal annex, and a museum dedicated to the former imperial family;[3] the altar of the main church is directly over the site of the Romanovs' execution. The complex covers a total of 2,760 square metres (29,700 sq ft).
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The Cross
On one side of the church, there is an Orthodox cross which marks the location of the Romanovs' deaths. Even during the Soviet era, there were crosses in that area but it changed over time. Different crosses were replaced by a new one as the years went by. A small wooden structure was eventually built behind the cross and stands near the church.
See also
Notes
- ^ Russian: Храм-на-Крови́ во и́мя Всех святы́х, в земле́ Росси́йской просия́вших, tr. Khram-na-kroví vo ímya Vsekh svyatýkh, v zemlé Rossýskoy prosiyávshikh, IPA: [xram nə ˈkrovʲɪ vɐ ˈimʲə fsʲex svʲɪˈtɨx v zʲɪˈmlʲe rɐˈsʲijskəj prəsʲɪjˈæfʂᵻx].
References
- ^ a b Ipatiev House – Romanov Memorial – Outside Tour
- ^ The Execution of Tsar Nicholas II, 1918
- ^ a b c Byzantine Catholic Culture – The Church On The Blood Ekaterinburg Archived 2007-02-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ BBC News, Church marks killing of Russian tsar
- ^ President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder visited the Church-on-the-Blood of All the Saints that Shone in the Russian Land