Russian Church, Qazvin

Russian Church, Qazvin
Basic information
Location Qazvin, Qazvin Province, Iran
Affiliation Russian Orthodox Church
Architectural description
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Russian
Specifications

The Russian Church (Persian: Kelisā ye Rusi), also known as the Cantor Church (Persian: کلیسای کانتور), is a Russian Orthodox church in Qazvin, Iran.

History and design

The church was made during World War II by the Russians in Qazvin.[1] The chapel, like other churches, has a cruciform plan with the altar facing east. The entrace is surrounded by two walls adorned with crosses.[2] There is a three-storey bell-house at the entrance that is bounded by a small dome. Hall includes a chapel and altar, and on both sides, are two rectangular areas. The altar is in the shape of a half circle covered over the dome. Regarding the exterior of the church, decorative columns can be seen. Its architectural planning is based upon an irregular polygon made out of red bricks. The first floor of the bell tower of the chapel gives great views of the surrounding field. The paved churchyard leads to many tombs, one of which belongs to a Russian pilot who was killed when his plane went down during the war.[3] In front of the church is a memorial to a Russian road engineer.[4] The church is sometimes referred to as the "Cantor" or "Kantur" church from the name of the area where it stands.[5]

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