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Novonikitinskaya Chapel

Новоникитинская часовня
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Metallistov St., 7, Tula 300041 RussiaMap
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  • AlexeevIgor
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    Cathedral on Metallist Street ...

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    The current chapel was built in 1808, in the Soviet period was closed and almost destroyed. After the return of the chapel of the Tula Diocese in 2009, the chapel was restored and sanctified ... on November 10, 2017

    Reviewed on Apr 24, 2024
  • 253marinap
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    Three days in Thula!

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    On the street of Metalists is the oldest chapel of Tula - Paraskeva Ikoniskaya (Paraskeva Friday), in the chronicles it is mentioned in 1685. It was "under the wing" of the nearby church of the Cover ...

    Reviewed on Oct 24, 2022
  • Insta_natytravel
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    The Chapel of the great pupil of Paraskava

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    Very nice chapel of the great maid of Paraskeva. For the first time mentioned in the 18th century. Rebuilt in a stone in the 19th century. In the chapel there is a small Orthodox Library. In free access there is p ...

    Reviewed on Nov 13, 2021
  • Talant2007
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    Paraskeva Chapel Friday

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    Initially the clock is mentioned in the writing books in 1685g, but in 1748 it burned. Later it was rebuilt, but it was overwhelmed. The current chapel was built in 1808g, rebuilt in 1878. At the Soviet ...

    Reviewed on Jul 1, 2020
  • VladimirLeoff
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    Novonikitin chapel after restoration

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    Novonikitinskaya chapel, first mentioned in the chronicles in 1685. The chapel was sanctified in honor of Paraskeva Fridays. At the end of the 18th century the chapel burned down and was restored in two years. In 1879 go ...

    Reviewed on Jan 27, 2018

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