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316: 443: 435: 882: 894: 906: 46: 870: 704:, and the library into a new building at the Ordzhonikidze Street, 59. Funds and a scientific library settled in the church house. In an ordinance by the Council of Ministers from 22 May 1948, Nr. 503, the Church of the Saviour along with the Church of Our Lady of the Sign and the Holy Trinity monastery were protected as architectural monuments. The ordinance by the Council of Ministries of RSFSR from 30 August 1960, Nr. 1327, listed it under republican significance. In the mid-1970s began the restoration, but it was interrupted after the restorers were sent to Moscow for the upcoming 301: 766: 293: 366:. It was located on the Market (Guest) square, near the walls of the Tyumen Kremlin. Local historian Aleksandr Ivanenko assumes that it was named after the Spasskaya gate tower of the Kremlin, from which started the Large Spasskaya Street (now the Republic Street). According to Ivanenko, the church was located a bit to the left of a house at the Republic Street; that place is now swamped by the 791:" in its architecture. It is "doubled" not only in length – as it is based on two main volumes – but also in height by its two floors. The winter services took place in the basement, which was roofed by the nave vault. The facetted vault with eight troughs on the upper floor is more expressive. The platbands are very different by its design. As described by architecture historians, the " 931: 643:
Ilya Populov of "stealing" church property. The ordinance of the presidium of the Tyumen city council decreed to close on 16 December the two Obnovlenchestvo churches, the Church of Our Lady of the Sign and the Archangel Michael Church, and eventually on 15 January 1930 the Church of the Saviour, for
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The sector of science informs, that the Church of the Saviour of the city of Tyumen is under accounting and protection of the Narkompros, and therefore any damages and robbery of its outer architecture are impermissible and will be punished for violating the VZIK and SNK decrets about the protection
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On 15 July 1991 the presidium of the Tyumen City Council of the People's Deputies made a decision to give the church to the Tobolsk and Tyumen eparchy, but because of ongoing construction of the new museum building on the Sovyetskaya Street, 63, the church is expected to be re-opened for worship in
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20 June] 1796 (the memorial desk falsely states the year of 1794). In 1798, the winter (warm) church of the bottom floor was completed and consecrated in honor of the Mother of God icon of Tikhvin. The building of the upper church was finished only in 1819, and subsequently consecrated in
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The church is oblong and three-parted, which is typical for western-Siberian religious buildings. The plan of the Church of the Saviour reminds the earlier built Ascension and Saint George Church in Tyumen; although even some sizes are similar, the Church of the Saviour is still more originally.
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up to the village of Kamenka since the 1650s, at any rate proofs the presence of both the wooden All-Merciful Church and the stone church. I. V. Belich thinks that after the fire of 1766 the wooden church was not recovered till 1796, the date when the stone church was being built; however, other
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After a heavy fire in 1668 the walls of the posad were relocated to the east, and consequently the Spasskaya gate tower was moved from the Kremlin to the place of the burnt up Znamenskaya tower of the Ostrog walls; today it would be lying between the crossroad of the Republic and Chelyuskintsev
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After the Council of People's Commisars published ordinances "About the order of opening churches" from 28 November 1943 and "About the order of opening religious beadhouses" from 19 November 1944, believers made a solicitation in 1945 in front of the Tyumen executive committee to return their
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The northern side altar almost exactly echoed the original size, having a unique in Siberia "twin" shape. After a few years, the western facade of the initial church and the northern side altar were put together with an outbuilding of a two floors combination of parvise and
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It is believed that the early wooden church was raised in 1586, which after several fires was reconstructed into a stable stone building in the late 17th century. The Church of the Saviour saw another two rebuildings in the late 19th century. After the
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Today the Church of the Saviour is an object of cultural heritage (a landmark) of federal significance (code 7210007000). It is used as a museum depository of the Tyumen Local Historical Museum. Among its exhibits is one of the first printed books in
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Streets. The new walls of the posad at the future Irkutsk Street (now the Chelyskintsev Street) stood undamaged until another fire erupted in 1766. At the same time on a drawing of Tyumen between 1668 and 1695 from
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Before the revolution, the building was reconstructed two times. The first one was drafted by architect B. B. Tsinke of the Tobolsk and Siberian eparchy in 1887. The westside was fortified by a massive two-floor
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14 April] 1687 there is also standing, that the Church of the Saviour was located near the Kremlin, and the fire sprang up to the Kremlin buildings. The church was also damaged in the fire of 12
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After the death of his wife Evdokia Tekutyeva in 1913, the state architect K. P. Chakin drafted a construction plan of the side altar after the request of the buyer. However, the building was already a
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gave the church an original decorative picture. The small size of the corner cupolas and a more complicated stepped construction of the main cupola made the church seen as having only one cupola. The
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With that said, Tekutyev's prohibition was not overturned. K. P. Chakin changed the project, and from 1914 to 1916 the northern side altar was built with the mercenary's means. In the side altar
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in 1932 and dekulakization, it was proposed to demolish the church, right after the Dormition of the Mother of God Cathedral, until a circular from 3 August, Nr. 17147, was sent by the
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church, as only one active church in that town existed at that time – the small All-Saints Church; instead, the committee opened entry to the Church of Our Lady of the Sign.
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As a result, only one separately lying belfry was destroyed, and until 1960 the building (and, before that, the Holy Trinity monastery) was used as an archive by the
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The first reliable account of the Tyumen Church of the Saviour comes from the 1624 Dozornaya book, which describes a wooden, "cold" All-Merciful Church in a
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S. P. Zavarikhin and B. A. Zhuchenko claim that the new stone church was built on the side of the wooden Church of the Saviour with the side altar of the
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In that floor in the interior of the summer church are fragments of paintings, probably by a master of a manufactury, P. M. Belkov. There was also the
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the plan was not completely realized. Academic Müller remarked that in 1741 the Church of the Image of "The Saviour Not Made by Hands" in Tyumen had a
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and practically enveloped the church. The other reconstruction was proposed by the mayor of Tyumen and the former merchant of the first
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According to the Kungursk Codex (p. 121), the first Church of the Saviour was constructed in 1586 in the Tyumen Kremlin:
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of the Image of "The Saviour Not Made by Hands" was kept in the stone Church of the Saviour with which people went on annual
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were preserved there. The valuables were convoyed to Tyumen and guarded by K. Y. Dubinin, father of the former head of the
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2 October] 1695, after which a decision was made to use stone as building material, but because of needs for the
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will cloak very interesting artistic and architectural pieces of the northern facade and destroy beautiful
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style is noticeable in the church's plastered manufacture with figurical cupola covered by a fracture,
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Russian eparchies in the 16th – 19th centuries, their openings, members and termination: In 2 volumes
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V. A. Kurmachov (2003). "Church of the Image of Christ the Saviour Not Made by Hands (1796–2002)".
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According to A. S. Ivanenko, the Church of the All-Merciful Saviour initially lied somewhere here.
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Route description of Siberia. Siberia of the 18th century in route descriptions by G. F. Müller
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is crowning at the height. The church's facades all have different decor. Polished tower-like
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agreed with the codex. However, according to the Esipov Codex, the Siberian ethnographer
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E. M. Kozlova-Afanasyeva (2008). "240. The Church of the Saviour (Lenin Street, 43)".
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In 1929 another wave of religious persecution began. One communist newspaper accused
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heareth, the Church of the All-Merciful Saviour was raiseth, the first one in Siberia
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were used, although less traditional as opposed to the Our Lady of the Sign Church.
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Architecturally separated from other constructions is the wide, western-orientated
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and Sergius of Radonezh. Tekutyev and his wife were buried in the burial vault.
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A. A. Petrushin (2011). "Crimean gold of the Church of the Saviour Cathedral".
1238:(in Russian) (1st ed.). Tyumen: Издательство Искусство. pp. 249–250. 645: 527: 1964: 1207:Путевые описания Сибири (Сибирь XVIII века в путевых описаниях Г. Ф. Миллера) 856: 709: 629: 252: 77: 64: 1884:] (in Russian) (1st ed.). Tyumen: Art Publisher. pp. 249–250. 1073:(in Russian) (1st ed.). Tyumen: Радуга-Т. pp. 22, 77–80, 128–129. 616:
was confiscated from the church. In November, at the 5th anniversary of the
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Since 2006, the Church of the Saviour was taken into a conflict when a new
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A view from the Institute of Law and Rights of the Tyumen State University.
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The foundation of the stone Church of the Saviour and the Church of the
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E. M. Kozlova-Afanasyeva (2008). "Церковь Спасская (ул. Ленина, 43)".
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Because of unsatisfactory conditions, the archive was moved in 1959 to
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B. A. Zhuchenko (2011). "New churches". In N. A. Zavitnevich (ed.).
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hotel, and then a housing estate, was planned to be built around it.
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Tyumen. The Church of the Image of "The Saviour Not Made by Hands"
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In the Tyumen city catalogue about the fire on 24 April [
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Western side after reconstruction, based on B. B. Tsinke's plan.
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Gerhard Müller (1996). "Travels from Tobolsk to Tyumen. 1741".
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and on a draft of the town around 1700, found by Golovachov in
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An image of Tyumen between the 1668 and 1695 fires. Print from
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Objects of cultural heritage of Russia of federal significance
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in Tyumen took place in 1922. From 8 April to 5 May, four
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A. A. Petrushin (2011). ""Livlier of all Living..."".
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The initial look of the church, western side, by 1887
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I. M. Pokrovsky (1897). "III. The Siberian church".
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on the raised town of Tyumen, July of day 29, which
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View from the Chelyuskintsev Street (southern side)
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Zhuchenko (2004). 1739:Kudryavtseva, Aleksandra (28 August 2012). 1514: 1512: 1267: 1263: 1261: 1259: 1257: 1255: 1062: 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 1052: 1050: 1048: 1046: 1044: 1026: 1024: 1022: 1020: 978:Ива А. (Иваненко А. С.) (12 January 2001). 964: 1911: 1310: 1306: 1304: 1302: 1229: 1227: 1225: 1223: 1221: 1144: 1142: 1140: 1138: 1136: 1134: 1132: 1130: 1128: 911:View from the Kirov Street (northern side) 1763: 1632: 1452:Страницы истории. Где упокоился Текутьев? 875:View from the Lenin Street (western side) 1859:New promenades through Tyumen: guidebook 1742:Суд по Спасской церкви в Тюмени выигран! 1713: 1555: 1553: 1509: 1252: 1069:Заварихин С. П.; Жученко Б. А. (2004). 1041: 1017: 984:(in Russian). PRO.Тюмень. 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Porotnikov (20 December 2010). 863:was not found to the present day. 580:, on the second floor in honor of 14: 2002: 1944: 1714:Borisova, Anna (21 August 2012). 1695:(in Russian). 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Index

Church of the Saviour

57°9′21″N 65°31′54″E / 57.15583°N 65.53167°E / 57.15583; 65.53167
Tyumen
Denomination
Russian Orthodox
O.S.
Siberian Baroque
Diocese
Parish
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Tyumen
Tyumen Oblast
Siberian Baroque
neorussian style
1917 October Revolution
confiscations of its property in 1922
eparchy


Nicolaas Witsen

Gerhard Friedrich Müller
Chingi
Kazan
Ivan Pokrovsky
Nikolay Abramov
Pyotr Butsinsky
Kharkov

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