st. Peter the Great, 4g, Vladivostok, Primorsky Territory, 690091Map
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This church is not very big, a place to commemorate the Russian War, the facilities in the church are also very good, you can see a lot of landscape, the three-story building is also very simple, the road space is not large.
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This Orthodox church was built in 1907 to commemorate Russian soldiers who died during the Russo-Japanese War. This is a two-story building. The first floor is built with natural stones, and the second floor is built with bricks or wood. It belongs to the Byzantine architectural style of cross-shaped structure and dome. The dome is plated with a shimmering gold, which gleams in the sunlight. It used to be the place where sailors lived, but now it is a place of worship for devout Orthodox Christians. Behind the Orthodox Church is the Arc de Triomphe, and on the west side there is a memorial wall engraved with the names of fallen soldiers. Russians come here to lay flowers when they get married to express their admiration for the heroic sacrifice of soldiers.
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Shrine Chapel of St. Andrew Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This church is not very big, a place to commemorate the Russian War, the facilities in the church are also very good, you can see a lot of landscape, the three-story building is also very simple, the road space is not large.
Vladivostok is full of eastern orthodox churches that represent the best of eastern christian architecture. just go inside and you will see the decorated altar with religious figures all around the building, as well as locals praying at all times.
Orthodox is the state religion of Russia, and is inextricably linked to traditional Russian culture. As soon as you step on Russian soil, you will find that there are Orthodox churches everywhere, the unique onions on the top of the church pointing to the sky, as if conveying the dialogue between God and the world, these Orthodox churches are in the Byzantine style of cross-shaped structures and domes, In the cold, snowy winters of the northern hemisphere, to avoid snowflakes piling up on roofs for long periods, Russian architects created a form of church architecture that retained a cross-shaped structure and transformed the Byzantine dome into a fairytale-filled one Onion head. Vladivostok has many Orthodox churches, which are not very large, but the onion heads are coated with a shiny gold or blue. Glowing in the sun, this onion is just a beautiful landscape for people like me who have no religious beliefs.
The Orthodox Church is on the edge of the Submarine Museum Square, next to the Arc de Triomphe. The church is very small. Although it can be visited, it should be closed after the opening time. If you have seen the magnificent cathedrals in Moscow and St. Petersburg, you will be disappointed to see Vladivostok, this small Orthodox church, don't have much hope, but if you go to Russia for the first time, it is still fresh.
Orthodox church, this used to be the place where seamen lived. Buildings are generally two floors, the first floor is built with natural stone, and the second floor is built with brick or wood. Built in 1907 to commemorate the sacrifice of Russian soldiers during the Russian War, the church is now attended by devout Orthodox Christians.
中东铁路俄籍员工中有许多东正教徒,他们的生活中处处都与教会密切相连。随着中东铁路的修建,俄国东正教堂逐步进入中国东北地区,在铁路沿线的旅大、沈阳、哈尔滨、满洲里、横道河子、窑门(今德惠)等地先后修建了大大小小130多处东正教堂。东正教堂成为俄籍铁路员工文化生活中十分重要的活动场所。这座“车站教堂“是按照中东铁路当局完成的标准设计建造的。沿线各教堂1903年时由中东铁路局管理,1907年转归俄海参崴(符拉迪沃斯托克)教区管辖。该建筑平面呈希腊十字形,建筑外观巍峨挺拔。在众多精巧的俄式小建筑衬托下,车站教堂成为德惠地区标志性建筑。教堂的平面虽然简单,但造型上却十分丰富,典雅细腻,非常适宜教堂功能所需要的氛围。为了门窗与墙线的造型,规模整齐的长方形砖竟磨成了细长的扇形状和圆柱状,可见功夫之深。色彩主基调原为土红色,点缀上白色的线脚,加之彩色玻璃,使教堂十分醒目而双艳丽。二十世纪五十年初,由于俄侨减少,教堂关闭。“文革”期间教堂严重受损,并一度改为民宅。现教堂主体部分依存,残垣断壁中仍可透出几分不朽的建筑艺术之美。惋惜中,平添了几分沧桑之感。中东铁路俄籍员工中有许多东正教徒,他们的生活中处处都与教会密切相连。随着中东铁路的修建,俄国东正教堂逐步进入中国东北地区,在铁路沿线的旅大、沈阳、哈尔滨、满洲里、横道河子、窑门(今德惠)等地先后修建了大大小小130多处东正教堂。东正教堂成为俄籍铁路员工文化生活中十分重要的活动场所。 这座“车站教堂“是按照中东铁路当局完成的标准设计建造的。沿线各教堂1903年时由中东铁路局管理,1907年转归俄海参崴(符拉迪沃斯托克)教区管辖。该建筑平面呈希腊十字形,建筑外观巍峨挺拔。在众多精巧的俄式小建筑衬托下,车站教堂成为德惠地区标志性建筑。教堂的平面虽然简单,但造型上却十分丰富,典雅细腻,非常适宜教堂功能所需要的氛围。为了门窗与墙线的造型,规模整齐的长方形砖竟磨成了细长的扇形状和圆柱状,可见功夫之深。色彩主基调原为土红色,点缀上白色的线脚,加之彩色玻璃,使教堂十分醒目而双艳丽。二十世纪五十年初,由于俄侨减少,教堂关闭。“文革”期间教堂严重受损,并一度改为民宅。现教堂主体部分依存,残垣断壁中仍可透出几分不朽的建筑艺术之美。惋惜中,平添了几分沧桑之感。
东正教堂过去是海员居住的地方。楼房是二层,一楼选用天然的石头砌成,二楼采用砖头和木头建造而成。是为了纪念日俄战争时期牺牲的俄罗斯战士而建的。虔诚的东正教教徒每周都会到这里做礼拜。教堂坐北朝南,正门在教堂的北面,下有大厅。大厅北侧上部为钟楼,钟楼高4米有余,每面都有拱式窗口,2楼檐四面为缦圆形角端微翘,由圆柱托起,顶呈半圆穹顶。顶部又有一小半圆,外观像一压腰葫芦上涂绿漆。教堂为一不规则长方形,南面无门,各门屋顶均由两根砖砌圆柱擎起个半圆形,凸起的半圆饰有桃花瓣样的半雕绞饰。门斗凸出于主体建筑2米许,与教学围墙毗连,门框上部为“十字架”浮雕饰件,各门前均筑有三层台阶,建筑上部屋脊为黑漆铁瓦盖