Co-Cathedral of St. Alexander, Kyiv
The Co-Cathedral of St. Alexander [1] (Ukrainian: Співкафедральний собор св. Олександра ) also called Cathedral of St. Alexander of Kyiv is the name given to a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church located in the city of Kyiv in Ukraine.[2][3]
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Співкафедральний собор св. Олександра | |
Location | Kyiv |
Country | Ukraine |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
The church was built between 1817 and 1842 in a cruciform plan, with a dome at the intersection of the aisles in the style of classicism. The church is located on the former site of a Polish merchant and near the Independence Square.
To commemorate the visit of Russian Tsar Alexander I in Kyiv the Polish owner Antoni Sawicki built with the consent of the authorities a church in the place.
The first wooden church burned down in 1823, and the new brick church was not completed until 1842. After 1905 the tsarist authorities eased restrictions to make them work other than Russian Orthodox churches. In Soviet times there was installed a planetarium. After the fall of communism was renovated and became the co-cathedral of the Diocese of Kyiv-Žytomyr (Dioecesis Kioviensis-Zytomeriensis, Єпархія Київ-Житомир)
See also
- Roman Catholicism in Ukraine
References
- Co-Cathedral of St. Alexander
- O. Aleksejczuk, Kijów i okolice, Pascal, Bielsko-Biała, 2006, ISBN 83-7304-546-5
- "Олександрівський костел - Костьол Святого Олександра -- Сайт історії Києва". 2015-02-20. Archived from the original on 2015-02-20. Retrieved 2016-09-20.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)