Церковь Андрея Первозванного
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Церковь Андрея Первозванного
The Church of St. Andrew the First-Called is a historic Russian Orthodox church located in Suda, Russia.
History
- The construction of the church began in 1764 and was completed in 1778.
Architecture
The church is an example of Russian Orthodox architecture from the 18th century. Its design features a traditional Russian cross-shaped layout with a central dome.
The building's exterior is adorned with intricate stone carvings, while its interior boasts ornate frescoes and wooden iconostasis.
Location
The Church of St. Andrew the First-Called is situated on Škольna Street in Suda, Russia.
The town of Suda is located in the Tver Oblast region of northwestern Russia.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The church belongs to the Russian Orthodox denomination and is a significant place of worship for the local community.
As one of the oldest churches in the region, it holds great historical and cultural significance.
Notable Features
- The church's notable features include its stunning stone carvings, intricate frescoes, and ornate iconostasis.
- The building also boasts an impressive bell tower that rises above the surrounding landscape.
Organ and Bells
Unfortunately, information on the church's organ is not available.
Heritage Status
The Church of St. Andrew the First-Called has been recognized as a cultural monument in Russia.
Visiting Information
Due to its disused state, the church is currently closed to visitors.
However, it remains an important landmark and historical site in Suda, Russia.
Notable Artworks or Relics
- The church contains several notable artworks and relics, including traditional Russian Orthodox iconography and historic frescoes.
Details
| Name | Церковь Андрея Первозванного |
|---|---|
| City | Суда |
| Country | Russia |
| Coordinates | 56.960308, 56.815735 |
| Accessible | false |
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