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Gerija St Alexander, Tartu

Coordinates: 58°21′52″N 26°43′44″E / 58.364489°N 26.728753°E / 58.364489; 26.728753
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Gerija St Alexander
Gerija Parsih St Alexander Nevsky
Tartu Püha Aleksandri kirik
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58°21′52″N 26°43′44″E / 58.364489°N 26.728753°E / 58.364489; 26.728753
EndurTartu
MenuaEstonia
DenominasyenGerija Ortodoks Apostolik Estonia
Laman webLaman web gerija
Sejarah
StatusGerija parish
DedicationAlexander Nevsky
Arkitektur
Functional statusAktif
Architect(s)Vladimir Lunski
StyleRussian architecture
Years built1914-1915
Groundbreaking27 Mei 1914
Completed15 Ogos 1915
Administration
DioceseTartu
Clergy
Bishop(s)Elijah (Ott Ojaperv)
Priest(s)Vadim Rebase

Gerija St Alexander, tauka nama rasmi gerija tu Gerija Parish St Alexander Nevsky (Estonia: Tartu Püha Aleksandri kirik, Rusia: Церковь Александра Невского) nya siti Gerija Ortodoks Apostolik Armenia ba Tartu, Estonia.

Sejarah

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Batu pemun gerija tu dipelakin kena 27 Mei 1914. Gerija tu digaga ngena chara seni bina Rusia nitihka langkar Vladimir Lunski. Gerija baruh udah tembu digaga ujung taun 1914 lalu dikuduska kena 21 November. Gerija tu dikena eklisia Ortodoks Rusia enggau Estonia, taja pan diseraraka jam. Gerija atas tembu setaun udah nya lalu dikuduska kena 26 September 1915. [1]

Maya perintah Soviet

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Ba taun 1940, gerija nya diberi ngagai piak bekuasa Soviet. Bepuluh taun iya dikena nyadi gudang ulih Universiti Negeri Tartu lalu udah nya nyadi Muzium Etnografi Nasional SSR Estonia. Gerija tu dipulaika ngagai Gerija Ortodoks Apostolik Estonia dalam taun 1995. Gerija tu dikuduska baru ba musin angat taun 2003 ulih paderi parish Vadim Rebane enggau dikon Timothy Vasel.[2]

Galeri

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Malin

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  1. TARTU PÜHADE ALEKSANDRITE KOGUDUS, Eesti Apostlik-Õigeusu Kirik, retrieved 27 August 2019
  2. https://www.visitestonia.com/en/tartu-st-alexanders-church-of-the-estonian-apostolic-orthodox-church Tartu St Alexander’s Church of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church], Visit Estonia, retrieved 27 August 2019