Transfiguration Church, Chișinău

Transfiguration Church
Location Bd Stefan CEl Mare nr.164-A, Chișinău
Country Moldova
Denomination Moldovan Orthodox Church
Website http://csf.md/
History
Former name(s) Sf. Impărați Constantin și Elena
Founded 1899
Founder(s) Constantin A. Namestnik
Consecrated 19 May 1902
Architecture
Architect(s) Mihail Seroținski
Architectural type Russo-Byzantine

The Transfiguration Church (Romanian: Biserica Schimbarea la Față) is a Moldovan Orthodox church located in Chișinău, Moldova.

History

Originally named after Ss. Constantine and Helen, the church was part of the now disappeared Michael the Brave "gymnasium" for boys, built between 1898 and 1902 by the architect Mihail Seroținski. [1]

The church was not built at the same time as other buildings of the gymnasium. Its construction completely relied on the initiative of the protector of the establishment, the public figure and philanthropist Constantin A. Namestnik. He sought by any means to achieve the construction of the monument, to such a point that he engaged his responsibility for the works' good progress on his own fortune. Construction began in 1899 under the authority of Seroținski. The church was consecrated on 19 May 1902.[2]

During the Cold War the space race was raging between United States and USSR. After the success of Yuri Gagarin in 1961 a great propaganda was displayed across the Soviet Union and many planetaria began to appear. Churches, useless as the gospel was generally forbidden, were sometimes transformed in planetaria because of their domes. This was the fate of the Transfiguration Church from 1962 until a fire ravaged it in 1990. The devices for the planetarium were too expensive to make the rebuilding profitable and the attraction closed for good on 24 October 1991. The wreck was eventually handed back to the Orthodox church.[3]

After several refurbishement works during the post-Soviet years, the church is now completely renovated and open to the public.[4]

References

  1. "Biserica Schimbarea la Faţă a Mântuitorului". Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  2. "Catedrala ortodoxă Schimbarea la Faţă a Mântuitorului din oraşul Chişinău de la începuturi (1899–1902) şi până în anii pustiirii (1959-1962)". 12 September 2002. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  3. "Catedrala ortodoxǎ Schimbarea la Faţă a Măntuitorului din municipul Chișinău". 30 October 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  4. "Renaşterea şi frumuseţea cea dintâi: Catedrala Schimbarea la Faţă a Mântuitorului astăzi (1992-2012)". 12 September 2002. Retrieved 4 March 2015.

Coordinates: 47°01′47″N 28°49′31″E / 47.0298°N 28.8254°E / 47.0298; 28.8254

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