Identifier | bb724c87-1a5f-4aca-90ae-dbb53f452b48 |
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Title | Chapel of St. Alexander Nevsky with an icon in the city of Moscow |
Dates | 1883. |
Notes | In envelopeIn the case of the photo black and white, in the frame, pasted on the cardboard.On the back side of the center of the stamp: "Pickup of the 2nd plot of the Tverskaya part", inscription from hand, ink: "St. Alexander Nevsky's chapel (Icon in the name of St. Michael Malein)"Original business title: Moscow province.Moscow city.Chapel of St. Alexander Nevsky with an icon in the name of St. Michael Malein.B / D. |
Text language | Russian |
Level | Case |
Call number | РГИА. 1293 / 169 / 843 |
Cataloguing source | RGIA |
Series | Collection of photographs of the Technical and Construction Committee of the Ministry of the Interior of the ancient and architectural and sculptural monuments of Russia |
Extent | 1 sheet |
Creator | Chapel of Alexander Nevsky and the icon of the Mother of God "Znoman" |
Fonds | Technical and Construction Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs |
Summary | The first chapel of Alexander Nevsky was built in memory of those killed in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 on the initiative of the Moscow Society for the promotion of diligence.It was sanctified on the fifth anniversary of the fateful taking of the piers - November 28, 1883.The chapel was located on the Moiseevskaya (now Manezhnaya) area on the spot of the monastery abolished in Catherine II and had an unusual appearance - a cast-iron pyramid with a cross on top |
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