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Aleksandr Nevski kilsəsi

Hacı Əli Hüseynzadə

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Aleksandr Nevski Church

The Aleksandr Nevski Church is a historic Russian Orthodox church located in Ganja City, Azerbaijan.

History

  • The church's history dates back to the 19th century.

Architecture

The church was constructed in 1882-1890 and features a mix of Russian Revival and Byzantine architectural styles.

The building's design is attributed to the renowned architect Georgy Baranovskiy.

Location

The Aleksandr Nevski Church is situated at Hacı Əli Hüseynzadə Street in Ganja City, Azerbaijan.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The church belongs to the Russian Orthodox denomination and holds significant religious importance for the local community.

The church's architecture and design reflect the blending of Eastern and Western influences typical of Russian Orthodox churches.

Architect and Notable Features

Georgy Baranovskiy, a prominent architect of his time, designed the church.

The notable features of the church include its imposing bell tower and intricate stone carvings adorning the exterior walls.

Organ and Bells Information

The church's organ is a significant component of its architecture.

Unfortunately, no information is available regarding the specific details of the organ or bells.

Heritage Status

The Aleksandr Nevski Church has been recognized as a historic site in Azerbaijan, contributing to the country's cultural heritage.

Visiting Info

  • Opening Hours: The church is open to visitors during regular hours.
  • Accessibility: The church is wheelchair accessible and offers seating areas for worshippers.

Notable Artworks or Relics

The church houses several notable artworks and relics, including icons and frescoes depicting scenes from Orthodox Christian mythology.

Details

NameAleksandr Nevski kilsəsi
CityGanja City
CountryAzerbaijan
Coordinates40.67928, 46.356457
ArchitectGeorgy Baranovskiy
Accessibletrue