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Green car and domes
Green car on a background of green domes.
The car is the most ordinary, I do not know the brand, I was only interested in color.
Green domes of the Church of Simeon Stolpnik. The first mention of the church dates back to 1625, but it is assumed that it arose at the end of the XVI century. Most likely, her dedication is due to the fact that the wedding of Boris Godunov to the kingdom in 1598 fell on the day of St. Simeon Stolpnik. The wooden building burned down during the Time of Troubles, but was soon rebuilt. The stone temple was erected at the expense of the treasury by decree of Tsar Fedor Alekseevich in 1676-1679.
In 1938, the church was closed and scheduled for demolition. These plans were not realized, but the building was badly damaged, having lost the chapters and the tent completion of the bell tower. Inside is a carpentry workshop. During the construction of the New Arbat in 1961-1964, the church was again almost demolished, but, as a result of the intervention of cultural figures, on the contrary, they even started restoration. By 1966, the Simeonovsky temple gained its historical appearance, but without crosses on the chapters. They were restored only in 1990, when the process of returning the building to the community of believers began. Soon the church was re-painted from the inside, the iconostases of the main church and side chapels were recreated, divine services resumed. Today, the church of St. Simeon Stolpnik was left alone on Povarskaya Street - all of its other churches were destroyed in the twentieth century. The historical environment of the temple is also almost lost - it is surrounded by New Arbat.
Green car and domes
Green car on a background of green domes.
The car is the most ordinary, I do not know the brand, I was only interested in color.
Green domes of the Church of Simeon Stolpnik. The first mention of the church dates back to 1625, but it is assumed that it arose at the end of the XVI century. Most likely, her dedication is due to the fact that the wedding of Boris Godunov to the kingdom in 1598 fell on the day of St. Simeon Stolpnik. The wooden building burned down during the Time of Troubles, but was soon rebuilt. The stone temple was erected at the expense of the treasury by decree of Tsar Fedor Alekseevich in 1676-1679.
In 1938, the church was closed and scheduled for demolition. These plans were not realized, but the building was badly damaged, having lost the chapters and the tent completion of the bell tower. Inside is a carpentry workshop. During the construction of the New Arbat in 1961-1964, the church was again almost demolished, but, as a result of the intervention of cultural figures, on the contrary, they even started restoration. By 1966, the Simeonovsky temple gained its historical appearance, but without crosses on the chapters. They were restored only in 1990, when the process of returning the building to the community of believers began. Soon the church was re-painted from the inside, the iconostases of the main church and side chapels were recreated, divine services resumed. Today, the church of St. Simeon Stolpnik was left alone on Povarskaya Street - all of its other churches were destroyed in the twentieth century. The historical environment of the temple is also almost lost - it is surrounded by New Arbat.