Ascension Church, Yaroslavl

57°37′34″N 39°52′14″E / 57.62619°N 39.87067°E / 57.62619; 39.87067 The Church of the Ascension of Christ (Вознесенская церковь) is a four-piered penticupolar Orthodox church erected in Kondakovo, a western suburb of Yaroslavl between 1677 and 1682.

The first church on the site was commissioned in 1584 by Basil Kondaki, a wealthy Greek merchant, in order to prevent the planned construction of a Lutheran church in Kondakovo.[1] A smaller parish church is dedicated to the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple. This late Baroque building incorporates the 17th-century refectory, a survival from an earlier church. A belfry dating from 1745 was demolished in the 20th century.

The parish churches sustained damage in the Yaroslavl Uprising of 1918 and were later adapted for use by a nearby car barn.[2] The larger church, with all the domes taken down, was used as a depot. Aleksey Soplyakov's frescoes from 1736 have all but disappeared. It was not until the late 2000s that the buildings were returned to the Russian Orthodox Church and restoration work began.

  • The onion domes of Ascension Church
    The onion domes of Ascension Church
  • A fresco in the prothesis
    A fresco in the prothesis
  • Presentation Church
    Presentation Church

References

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  1. ^ An account of the foundation of the church is found in a 17th-century church chronicle.
  2. ^ Т. А. Рутман. «Храмы и святыни Ярославля». Ярославль, 2005.

External links

  • Official website