Church of Holy martyr-empress Aleksandra, Turku - Finland
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Church of Holy martyr-empress Aleksandra, located opposite to marketsquare of Turku, Finland. Marttyyrikeisarinna Aleksandran ortodoksinen kirkko Turussa.
Waymark Code: WM12R7W
Location: Finland
Date Posted: 07/06/2020
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Turku Orthodox Church, or Holy martyr-empress Aleksandra's Church, is the main church of the Turku Orthodox Parish on the edge of the Turku Market Square. The church was built by order of Nicholas I on January 5, 1838, in the northeast corner of the square on the basis of drawings by architect C. L. Engel. Construction work on the church, which cost 67,886 rubles from the Russian state treasury, began in 1839 and was completed in 1845. The church was consecrated on September 2, 1846.
Design of the church is Neo-Classicism. Its role models were ancient Greece and Rome. Similar kind of buildings were constructed during Russian Empire era around Finland.
The church was dedicated to Aleksandra, the wife of Emperor Diocletian, who had publicly declared himself a Christian and therefore suffered martyrdom on April 23, 303. The choice may also have been influenced by the name of Emperor Nikolai I's wife, Aleksandra Feodorovna. [source: Wikipedia]
Type of Orthodox Church: Eastern
Type of Building: Church
Status of Building: Actively in use for worship
Date of organization: 09/02/1846
Date of building construction: 05/03/1845
Associated Icons, Reliefs, art, etc.: Icon of Aleksandra
Diocese: Turun Ortodoksinen seurakunta
Archdiocese: Suomen Ortodoksinen Kirkko / Orthodox church of Finland
Address: Yliopistonkatu 19 Turku, finland 20100
Relevant Website: [Web Link]
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