Church of Kazan Icon of Mother of God, Uzkoe
Posted by: haggaeus
N 55° 37.287 E 037° 32.215
37U E 407864 N 6164920
Large baroque church at the south edge of Moscow.
Waymark Code: WM89QB
Location: Russia
Date Posted: 02/23/2010
Views: 18
The church construction was sponsored by T.N.Streshnev, the owner of Uzkoe settlement: he planned it to be the main church of a new monastery. The monastery was not built but the church assembled a large collection of icons painted by the best Russian artists of that time.
In 1930 the church was taken away from the Russian Orthodox Church and given to the Russian Academy of Sciences which used it as a archive. The collection of the icons disappeared without a trace, only the Kazan icon of the Mother of God remained.
The church was returned to the Orthodox Church in 1990 and since 1992 the worships are being performed here again.
Style: Baroque
Type of building (structure): Large religious building (church, monastery, synagogue...)
Date of origin:: 1698
Architect(s): Osip Dimitrievich Starcev
Web site of the object (if exists): [Web Link]
Address: Profsoyuznaya 123B, usadba Uzkoe
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