Places to see in ( Sanremo - Italy ) Russian Orthodox Church - San Basilio
Places to see in ( Sanremo - Italy ) Russian Orthodox Church - San Basilio
Between 1874 and 1875, the Russian tsarina Maria Aleksandrovna, wife of the tsar Alexander II, spent the winter season in San Remo and thus inaugurated the tradition of Russians traveling to the riviera for the winter. As a symbol of her gratitude, she gave the town the palm trees that can still be seen along the promenade and in return, the City Council dedicated the promenade to her, henceforth called “Corso Imperatrice”, to express their appreciation to the tsarina.
The Russian writer A.K. Tolstoy (a distant relative to Leo Tolstoy) spent his last winter at the tsarina’s court in San Remo, and from his letters we known much about the way in which the Russians lived on the Italian Riviera. Following the tsarina’s example, the Russian aristocracy, including members of the Imperial family, began to spend their winter season in San Remo. The Grand Duke Aleksej Michajlovic was here receiving treatment for tuberculosis in 1895 when he died at only twenty years old. He was then buried in the Cathedral of Sts Peter and Paul in San Petersburg.
The idea to build a Russian church in San Remo was first ascribed to the Grand Duke Sergej Michajlovic, who stayed at Villa Flora in the 1890’s, and also to the tsarina Maria Aleksandrovna. At that time, many aristocratic Russian families, such as the Olsufevs, the Seremetevs, and the Demidovs, owned villas to spend the winter season on the Riviera. Many Russians suffering from tuberculosis chose San Remo to spend their winters and as a result a Russian bath, a bakery and a pharmacy were soon established in the Ligurian town.
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, the idea of building a church began to spread within the Russian Colony, but the project was hampered by the lack of funds. Until 1908, when the Russian chapel in the cemetery was consecrated, the rites were sometimes held in private churches, as in Mrs Strekalova’s Villa Gloria, and in a building on Via Roma (at No. 22). In 1910, a Supervising Committee – later called the Building Committee – was led by V. K. Sabler, a senator and the former Procurator of the Saint Synod, who had spent six years in San Remo in 1882 to get healed. In his own words, he “had personally seen how necessary a church was in a town where thousands of sick people stayed”. In 1911 Sabler was appointed Procurator of the Saint Synod again and the project was thus pushed forward.
The church was consecrated to the Saviour, to Saint Catherine the martyr, and to Saint Serafim of Sarov, though at first it had been suggested that the church be consecrated to only the Saviour, as it is usually referred today. The representatives of the Anglican and Protestant clergy celebrated with the Russian community, while the Catholic priests were not able to join in the celebrations. After the consecration of the church, the Committee had a “Russian lunch” gala offered at the Savoy Hotel during which a telegram was written to the tsar Nicholas II, who was then in Levadija (Crimea). The new church was ascribed to the eparchy of Saint Petersburg among the “churches in foreign health resorts”. Its first rector was Nevskij p. Varsonofij.
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Sanremo is a coastal city in northwestern Italy. Its green spaces include the park of Villa Ormond, with a Japanese garden, palm trees and ancient olive groves. The 12th-century San Siro Cathedral has 12 bells in its tower, plus a huge crucifix above its altar. In an elegant art nouveau building, the long-established Casinò di Sanremo includes a theater. Nearby, the Russian Church has 5 onion domes.
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There are over 900 churches in the city of Rome, but this one is far different from all the others. Built by Andrej Obolenskij on the grounds of the Russian embassy to the Vatican, the Church of Saint Catherine of Alexandria is the city’s first Russian Orthodox place of worship in almost a thousand years. The sanctuary is unapologetically Russian in its architecture, with a massive onionshaped dome covered in turquoiseblue porcelain.
ROME — The Vatican described a solemn ceremony on Sunday for the consecration of the first parish of the Moscow Patriarchate in Rome as a sign of further thawing of relations with the Russian Orthodox Church.
“We are happy that the Russian Orthodox community has a new church in the center of Rome. It is a sign that we are nearer to each other,” said Cardinal Walter Kasper, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, who attended the three-hour dedication of the Church of the Great Martyr Saint Catherine on the grounds of the Russian Embassy.
Expatriate parishioners joined a Russian delegation that included Svetlana Medvedev, wife of the Russian president, and Yuri M. Luzhkov, the mayor of Moscow. Overflow spectators watched the ceremony — officiated by Metropolitan Valentin of Orenburg and Buzuluk, along with other ranking patriarchate clergy — on television screens set up in a chapel underneath the main church.
“We are very excited,” said Anja Senynets, an immigrant from Ukraine. “There is nothing like celebrating in our own language, with our own habits.”
A Russian Orthodox church has existed in a palazzo near the Termini train station since the 1930s, and Roman Catholic churches regularly host Orthodox congregations. But the green-roof, gold-domed church consecrated Sunday is the first “to look like a Russian Orthodox church is supposed to look,” said Anna Rudakova, a parishioner. Painters came from Russia to work on the traditional iconostasis, a partition inside the church depicting icons and religious scenes.
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The idea for an official Orthodox church in the Italian capital dates from the 19th century, but revolution and 70 years of communism intervened. A building fund was established in 2004 whose contributors included the Russian ambassador to Italy, Alexey Meshkov, and the AC Milan soccer forward Andriy Shevchenko. The church has been open for services since October 2006.
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The Russian Orthodox church and monastery named after Saint Peter and Saint Tabitha are a unique place in southern Tel-Aviv the commemorates the raising of Tabitha from the dead by Peter (Acts 9:36-43).
Its main church, built in the 19th century is designed in a typical Russian Provoslavic style.
In the monastery nearby by one can visit a 2000 year old burial cave which was discovered in the 19th century, and by local tradition is the burial of Saint Tabitha.
The site is open only a few hours a week for visitors.
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