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Russia, Rostov-on-Don, Severny microdistrict, Kosmonavtov Avenue, 16A
Rostov-on-Don, Rostov region
Russia
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(863) 292 6531
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St. Kazan Church
- Orthodox church in the city of Rostov-on-Don. The first service in the temple took place in 2007.
History[edit]
In 1996, a small trailer with an Orthodox cross appeared on a vacant lot on Komarova Boulevard in the Northern residential area of Rostov-on-Don, and services began. At first, the residents of the area looked at him with surprise and even disbelief. Few people took this trailer seriously. People, out of habit, continued to go to other churches in the city. Somehow I couldn’t believe that an Orthodox church could appear in our residential area, although the need for its construction was acutely felt.
The doubts were justified. The vacant lot where the trailer was placed did not turn over a quarter of a century into a thriving park, which it was supposed to be according to the project. All attempts to plant trees on this grassy plot of land, on which pets from nearby private houses grazed, failed. It was in vain that city tree planting campaigns were held here. Almost all the trees had dried up, and when it rained there was impassable mud.
But little by little the news about the temple in honor of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God spread throughout the area, and people flocked to it from all sides in streams. The small temporary church was filled to capacity with parishioners and soon could no longer accommodate everyone.
However, eight long years passed before the construction of the temple got off the ground. There were so many reasons for standing in one place for such a long time that by the early 2000s, parishioners had completely lost faith in the possibility of building a temple on this site. The most pessimistic mood reigned; everyone said that, most likely, there would never be a real house of God here.
Everything changed with the appointment of priest Dimitry Sobolevsky as rector of the Holy Kazan Church in June 2004. For him, the appointment to this parish was a complete surprise. Later, the priest repeatedly admitted that he could not even think that he would have to serve here, much less build a temple, although he himself was born and raised in Severny. All these years, just like the residents of the area, he looked with hope and sadness at the trailer standing forlornly in a vacant lot, and kept waiting for when construction would begin? It turned out that he was supposed to do this.
It was necessary to quickly unravel a complex tangle of intricate relationships with the authorities and potential benefactors. It was necessary to go through the entire chain of approvals and obtain all the necessary papers to begin construction.
At that moment, neither officials nor representatives of business structures rushed to help the priest. None of them believed in the success of the business. Everyone took a wait-and-see attitude and advised... to start construction, and only then they will definitely get involved. But the Lord not only allows trials, but also sends help through people. She also came to the rector of the Holy Kazan Church in the person of the head of the North Caucasus Railway, and now the vice-president of the Russian Railways campaign, Vladimir Borisovich Vorobyov. He was the first to lend a helping hand to the parish. He delivered foundation blocks, and thereby helped to stake out a disputed territory, which was being encroached upon by those who wanted to build a shopping and entertainment complex here.
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Temples, Cathedrals, Churches in Rostov-on-Don - 52 places
In the section “Temples, Cathedrals, Churches, Rostov-on-Don” there were 52 places with information - opening hours, indexes, official websites, reviews, telephone numbers and addresses in Rostov-on-Don.
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Annunciation Greek Temple
Annunciation Greek Temple
- Rostov-on-Don, Kirovsky prospect, 57v
- +7-988-581-08-70
- Nearest stop - Kirovsky Avenue - 293m
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5.0
Church of the Holy Great Martyr Catherine
Church of the Holy Great Martyr Catherine
- Rostov-on-Don, Izvilistaya, 7/1
- +7-961-324-48-55
- Nearest stop – Przhevalskogo Lane – 416m
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Old Intercession Church
Old Intercession Church
- Rostov-on-Don, Bolshaya Sadovaya, 113B
- Nearest stop - Musical Theater - 86m
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Temple in honor of the icon of the Mother of God of All Who Sorrow Joy
Temple in honor of the icon of the Mother of God of All Who Sorrow Joy
- Rostov-on-Don, Aleynikova, 10
- +7-904-442-90-01
- Nearest stop – Overpass – 410m
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St. Kazan Church
St. Kazan Church
- Rostov-on-Don, Kosmonavtov prospect, 16a
- Nearest stop - Volkova - 726m
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Surb Harutyun
Surb Harutyun, Armenian church
- Rostov-on-Don, Tolstoy square, 4a
- Phone number not specified
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Church of the Holy Great Martyr Tatiana
Church of the Holy Great Martyr Tatiana
- Rostov-on-Don, Gagarina square, 1a
- Phone number not specified
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Temple in honor of the Icon of the Mother of God Inexhaustible Chalice
Temple in honor of the Icon of the Mother of God Inexhaustible Chalice
- Rostov-on-Don, Eremenko, 91
- Phone number not specified
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Temple of the All-Merciful Savior, Not Made by Hands
Temple of the All-Merciful Savior, Not Made by Hands
- Rostov-on-Don, Orskaya, 102
- Phone number not specified
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Orthodox parish of the Church of the Righteous Joachim and Anna
Orthodox parish of the Church of the Righteous Joachim and Anna
- Rostov-on-Don, Vyatskaya, 130
- +7-909-400-99-17
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Temple in honor of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Grand Duke Vladimir
Temple in honor of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Grand Duke Vladimir
- Rostov-on-Don, Sashi Chebanova, 12
- +7-951-513-01-30
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Church of All Saints
Church of All Saints
- Rostov-on-Don, Khalturinsky lane, 101a
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Orthodox Church of the Apostle Andrew the First-Called
Orthodox Church of the Apostle Andrew the First-Called
- Rostov-on-Don, Petrozhitskogo, 14/13
- Phone number not specified
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Temple in the name of Archangel Michael
Temple in the name of Archangel Michael
- Rostov-on-Don, 40th anniversary of Victory Avenue, 85/1a
- Phone number not specified
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Church of the Don Icon of the Mother of God
Church of the Don Icon of the Mother of God
- Rostov-on-Don, Chukhnovsky lane, 15
- Phone number not specified
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Temple of Faith
Temple of Faith, Hope, Love and Their Mother Sophia
- Rostov-on-Don, Prokofieva, 34
- Phone number not specified
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Parish of the Church of the Icon of the Mother of God Sovereign
Parish of the Church of the Icon of the Mother of God Sovereign
- Rostov-on-Don, Platova Boulevard, 2v
- Phone number not specified
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Temple of Elijah the Prophet
Temple of Elijah the Prophet
- Rostov-on-Don, Rylskogo, 20
- +7-904-340-65-56
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Church of St. Demetrius
Church of St. Demetrius, Metropolitan of Rostov
- Rostov-on-Don, Muravyova, 28B
- Nearest stop - Pestelya 23 - 175m
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Temple in the name of the Icon of the Mother of God Tenderness
Temple in the name of the Icon of the Mother of God Tenderness
- Rostov-on-Don, Dimitrova, 43
- Nearest stop – Grekova Street – 95m
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Temple of Alexander Nevsky
Temple of Alexander Nevsky
- Rostov-on-Don, Kosmonavtov prospect, 1/1
- Nearest stop – Cosmonauts Square – 160m
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Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
- Rostov-on-Don, Stanislavsky, 58
- Nearest stop - Central Market - 86m
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Temple of the Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon
Temple of the Great Martyr and Healer Panteleimon
- Rostov-on-Don, Sholokhova Avenue, 29a
- Nearest stop - Street 20th line - 145m
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Temple of John of Kronstadt
Temple of John of Kronstadt
- Rostov-on-Don, Rostov Rifle Regiment of the People's Militia square, 1
- Nearest stop - RGUPS - 27m
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Ascension Church
Ascension Church
- Rostov-on-Don, Akhtarsky Lane, 3
- Nearest stop - RISI Dormitory - 242m
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Armenian Apostolic Church of St. Karapet
Armenian Apostolic Church of St. Karapet
- Rostov-on-Don, Chentsova, 57
- The nearest stop is Chentsova Street. — 146m
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Temple in honor of St. Sergius of Radonezh
Temple in honor of St. Sergius of Radonezh
- Rostov-on-Don, Eremenko, 117
- Nearest stop - Public transport - 843m
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Church of the Holy Great Martyr George the Victorious
Church of the Holy Great Martyr George the Victorious
- Rostov-on-Don, Khalturinsky lane, 202a
- Nearest stop - Tekucheva - 363m
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Rostov Church of Christ the Savior
Rostov Church of Christ the Savior
- Rostov-on-Don, Madoyan, 171a
- Phone number not specified
- Nearest stop — Post Office — 118m
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Rostov Revival Church
Rostov Revival Church
- Rostov-on-Don, Lermontovskaya, 227, 2nd floor
- Nearest stop - Lermontovskaya street - 94m
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Temple in honor of the icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary the Healer
Temple in honor of the icon of the Blessed Virgin Mary the Healer
- Rostov-on-Don, Taganrogskaya, 108a
- Nearest stop – Market – 110m
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Holy Intercession Church
Holy Intercession Church
- Rostov-on-Don, Orbitalnaya, 1B
- +7-928-279-89-65
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Church of the Holy Blessed Prince Dmitry Donskoy
Church of the Holy Blessed Prince Dmitry Donskoy
- Rostov-on-Don, Lenina prospect, 210a
- Nearest stop - Polyclinic - 86m
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Old Believer Intercession Cathedral
Old Believer Intercession Cathedral
- Rostov-on-Don, Ulyanovskaya, 37
- Nearest stop – Semashko Lane – 252m
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Temple in honor of the Holy Passion-Bearers Boris and Gleb
Temple in honor of the Holy Passion-Bearers Boris and Gleb
- Rostov-on-Don, Vavilova, 175
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Temple of St. Seraphim of Sarov
Temple of St. Seraphim of Sarov
- Rostov-on-Don, Portovaya, 72a
- Nearest stop – Monument – 80m
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Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church
- Rostov-on-Don, Mezhdunarodnaya, 7a
- Nearest stop - International - 110m
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Museum of the History of Religion and Atheism
In 1932, the Kazan Cathedral was closed. Instead of a cross, a gilded ball with a spire was installed on the dome of the temple, and church utensils were distributed among city museums. Inside the cathedral there is a Museum of the History of Religion and Atheism. Its exposition told about the emergence and development of Christianity, Islam, and Eastern beliefs. Here one could see a collection of Orthodox icons of the 17th–20th centuries, amulets and amulets, ritual objects and the largest collection of books on the history of religion and religious studies.
Temple Museum of the Patriotic War of 1812
The Kazan Cathedral was inaugurated a year before the Patriotic War of 1812. Before leaving for the active army, Mikhail Kutuzov, who had just been appointed commander-in-chief, attended the service in the temple. After the war, trophies were delivered to the Kazan Cathedral - military banners and standards, keys to captured cities and fortresses, the marshal's baton of the French commander Louis-Nicolas Davout.
In 1813, Mikhail Kutuzov, who died of a cold, was buried in the temple. The lattice and tombstone for his grave were made according to the drawings of Andrei Voronikhin.
In 1837, Russia celebrated the 25th anniversary of the victory over Napoleon. Monuments to the field marshals of the Patriotic War, Mikhail Kutuzov and Mikhail Barclay de Tolly, were erected on the square in front of the cathedral.
Monument to Field Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov. Square in front of the Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg. Photo: artpoisk.info
The grave of commander Mikhail Kutuzov. Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg
Monument to Field Marshal Mikhail Barclay de Tolly. Square in front of the Kazan Cathedral, St. Petersburg. Photo: petersburg4u.ru
Salah-Su way to the spring
The pure spring that flows at the foot of the holy walls of Surb Khach is very popular. The path to the spring has been known since ancient times. Despite the fact that the water temperature is constant throughout the year and does not rise above 10-11 degrees, many people swim.
The bathhouse is equipped with gatherings. Salah-Su is especially popular among walruses and lovers of Epiphany swimming. Ducks swim nearby, people stroll along the shore at a leisurely pace. Time seemed to stand still in this place. Where the purest spring of Salah-Su flows, at the foot of the border of the ancient wall surrounding the Armenian church of Surb Khach.
In the old days, there were drinking fountains of spring water on both sides of the building.
Chorkhakh was built over the spring. In the old days, when I was still a child, fountains with the purest water flowed from the building. We drank this water; now the fountains are not working, but you can try clean water from the spring. The water is very cold and clean on any hot day.
Ducks swim around the bathhouse
Stopping, washing your face, drinking clean water and seeing the life of centuries itself is a miracle given by nature itself. Away from roads and bustle. Under the protection of the Holy Cross itself, a preserved piece of faith in human nature.
Temple of the House of Romanov
The Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary was the court church of the Romanov dynasty. A list of the icon of the Kazan Mother of God was kept here - she was considered the patroness of the dynasty. When the Kazan Cathedral was built, it inherited both the shrine and the role of a court temple. All members of the royal family were married here, thanksgiving services were held here after unsuccessful assassination attempts on Alexander II, and the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty was celebrated here.
Gifts from the imperial family were kept in the sacristy of the cathedral: a Gospel in a gilded silver frame weighing more than 33 kilograms, a cross made of lapis lazuli, a golden church cup decorated with diamonds, rubies and mammoth ivory.