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The Chapel of the most Orthodox Prince Igor of Chernigov


Categories / Tsarskoe Selo and town of Pushkin. The digital chronological reference book/Monuments of history and culture

The Chapel of the most Othodox Prince Igor of Chernigov and Kiev was built in the memory of perished citizens of Tsarskoye Selo – the Town of Pushkin during WWII. It is located on the place of the house, burned during the war, at the corner of Moskovskaya and Konyushennaya Streets, where mass executions of people were carried out during the Nazi occupation of the town. The building was held during 1997-1998 for the money of the Baltic Building Company and some other companies with the support of some establishments of Saint Petersburg. The design was developed by architects V.B. Bukhayev and Ye.L. Svetlov. The chapel was consecrated by Vladiko Vladimir, the Metropolitan of St. Petersburg and Ladoga on 2 July 1998 in concelebration of the Tsarskoye Selo deanery clergy. V. Yakovlev, the Governor of St. Petersburg and Yu. Nikiforov, the Head of the Administration of Pushkin Town, were present at the ceremony.

Authors
Semenova Galina Victorovna

Persons
Bukhaev Vyacheslav Borisovich
Nikiforov, Yury Nikiforovich
Svetlova, Yelena leonidovna
Svetlova, Yelena leonidovna
Svetlova, Yelena leonidovna

Addresses
Konyushennaya Street/Pushkin, town
Moskovskaya Street/Pushkin, town