Знаменский кафедральный собор Курск, Znamensky Cathedral Kursk Russia, Biru Saraswati's Film, Биру
(Фильм) Film: Храмы России (Churches of Russia)
Проект (Project): Добро пожаловать в Россию! (Welcome to Russia!)
Создатель фильма (Filmmaker): Путешественник Биру Сарасвати (Traveller Biru Saraswati)
Биру Сарасвати посетил более 300 церквей в России. Мы постараемся показать вам главные из них. Это 9-й фильм (22 храма уже показано здесь на этом канале). С помощью данного фильма Вы можете познакомиться с историческим храмом, Знаменским кафедральным собором, который находится в г. Курске. (Biru Saraswati has visited more than 300 Churches in Russia. We'll try to show you the main of them. This one is the 9th film (22 temples/churches have already been demonstrated here on this channel). With the help of this film you can get aquainted with a historical temple, Znamensky Cathedral, located in the city of Kursk of Russia.)
ФИЛЬМ ЯВЛЯЕТСЯ СОБСТВЕННОСТЬЮ БИРУ САРАСВАТИ. (THE FILM IS PROPERTY OF BIRU SARASWATI.)
Best Attractions and Places to See in Kursk , Russia
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List of Best Things to do in Kursk
Victory Memorial
Znamenskiy Cathedral
Resurrection Elijah's Church
Sergiyev Kazanskiy Cathedral
The Roman Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Krasnaya Square
Kursk Regional Local Lore Museum
Kursk State Pushkin Drama Theatre
Kursk State Regional Archeological Museum
Kursk State Art Gallery
Znamensky Cathedral
Kursk city (Russia) / Город Курск (Россия)
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Agatha Belaya
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Agatha Belaya (Агафья Белая) was born in 1975, in St.Petersburg. It might have been the beauty of this most European Russian city that nourished her artistic nature and helped her to choose her way. Though not artists themselves, Agatha's parents showed an interest in the arts and fully supported her desire to become a painter.
In 1995, Belaya entered the most renowned art school in Russia - the St. Petersburg Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture named after Ilya E. Repin. As a student, she worked in the Monumental Art studio, run by a famous painter Mylnikov.
In 1999 a fifth-year student Agatha Belaya was chosen to join the group of artists to paint murals in the newly restored Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow, the cathedral of great symbolic importance for the Russian Orthodox Church and for the whole post-communist Russia. Later Agatha also painted murals for the Znamensky Cathedral of the Virgin Mary in Kursk, Russia. Agatha believes that painting murals in those cathedrals contributed a lot not only to her artistic, but personal coming-to-be.
Upon graduation in 2001 as the top student, Agatha Belaya was awarded a presidential fellowship and an honorary recognition from the Russian Union of Artists. She received an individual art studio as a three-year special grant to acknowledge her academic and artistic achievements. Since 2001, Agatha Belaya has participated in numerous art exhibitions and festivals, both in Russia and abroad, including the USA.
In August 2005, with her painting The Morning, Agatha became a winner in the Second All-Russia Competition of Young Artists held by the world-famous Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. It is the most recent and very treasured addition to her collection of awards.
Agatha Belaya lives close to the seaside in her native St.Petersburg with husband-artist Aydar and their son Sergey.
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Pavane no.50 (Gabriel U. Fauré) by Ensemble Planeta
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The Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Nicholas
The Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Nicholas, at 15 East 97th Street, was built in 1902 and soon became an American battleground for conflicts between czarist and Soviet Russians. Now, a decade after the fall of communism and the end of the officially atheistic Soviet state, a new bishop, fresh from Moscow, is planning renovations and modernization.
The Church of St. Nicholas was established in the early 1890's in rented rooms on lower second avenue to serve an increasing number of russian immigrants. By 1899 it had had 300 members, and a movement began to build a new church. The congregation chose an inexpensive uptown location at 97th street off fifth avenue, in an area that was beginning to emerge as a neighborhood of modest flats.
Czar Nicholas II made the first donation to the building fund, 5,000 rubles, then about $2,500. in may 1901, when the cornerstone was laid, it bore a silver plaque praising him. long live the Emperor of Russia and the President of the United States, proclaimed the rev. Alexander Hotovitsky, the minister.
The building was designed according to the characteristic russian model, with seven domes above a dark red brick facade trimmed with limestone and glazed tile in green, blue and yellow. The curving ribs of the domes were of gilt bronze, contrasting with the green painted galvanized iron surface. The building was designed by John Bergesen, who was often referred to as being of russian birth. but on census returns he listed his birthplace sometimes as Finland and other times as Sweden.
In 1904, the crowd outside the church was so huge when bishop Tikhon dedicated a new iconostasis, or altar screen, that the police had to hold them back. At that time a New York Times reporter marveled at the exotic, incense-laden atmosphere: the air was heavy with perfume, and the multitude of sacred candles shedding a dim light throughout the church ombined with the solemn chant of choristers and the psalm singers to produce a quaint splendor seldom surpassed in this city. But Montgomery Schuyler, the critic for the architectural record, was not similarly moved, calling the church building ugly and freakish.
The next year the headquarters of the Russian Orthodox Church moved from San Francisco to New York, and St. Nicholas became the Cathedral of the American Church. That same year, amid rising civil strife. Grand Duke Sergius was assassinated by a bomb in Moscow, rumors of a bombing plot against the cathedral were circulating, and the Czar granted some powers to the duma, a new legislative body.
Czar Nicholas abdicated in 1917 and was murdered the next year. After the communists came to power they began remaking the russian church to fit the goals of an atheist state. Priests and bishops were persecuted and fled Russia, replaced by clerics who were willing to accommodate themselves to the party line. Early in 1920 bolshevik sympathizers disrupted a communion service at St. Nicholas, but were thrown out by the faithful.
In 1923 the rev. John. F. Kedrovsky was sent by Moscow to take over the Cathedral of St. Nicholas - and the $3 million in property controlled by the Russian Orthodox Church. Newspaper accounts indicate that the congregation was generally anti-communist. Father Kedrovsky was carried out of the building and down the steps onto 97th street, kicking and screaming. He later took his case to court.
The police helped the communists enter the rectory in July 1925 and take over St. Nicholas, but it was reoccupied by the anti-communists in August, and pictures of the late Czar were still being sold in the church in December of that year. The police came back in April 1926 when the new nork state appellate court ruled in favor of the communists, and father Kedrovsky was installed again - although he had to send to hartford for robes, because those in the church had been removed by the losing faction.
In the following decades St. Nicholas had an uneasy time as the official church of an officially atheistic country that was to many americans the enemy of the United States.
In the 1920's, a non-Communist church, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia, was set up; it now has headquarters in the old George F. Baker mansion at 75 East 93rd Street.
Avrora Hotel - Kursk Hotels, Russia
Avrora Hotel 4 Stars Hotel in Kursk, Russia Within US Travel Directory One of our top picks in Kursk. A free fitness centre, Finnish sauna and an elegant restaurant serving European cuisine are all featured at the Aurora Hotel. It is located a 10-minute drive from Kursk city centre. Air conditioning, a cable TV and minibar are included in each of the modern rooms at the Aurora. The private bathrooms come with a hairdryer, bathrobe and slippers.
Nevsky Restaurant serves a rich breakfast buffet every morning and a selection of meals in the evening.
Room service can also be ordered and there is a drinks bar.
Massages and beauty treatments can be booked.
A children's playroom, karaoke and tour desk are offered.
Free Wi-Fi is available in the entire hotel.
The Museum of Locar Lore and the Znamenskiy Cathedral are a 10 minute drive away.
Private parking is possible on site.
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КУРСК ЧП на озере учхоз!массовая гибель карася!
К сожалению вся рыба погибнет уже к завтраму!((((
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Местное Время (Россия 1 Курск, 31.12.2019)
Смоленский Костёл культурное достояние
Ролик подготовлен в рамках всероссийского юридического конкурса Права человека глазами молодёжи. Было установлено временное ограничение до 30 секунд, которое мы выдержать не смогли.
Распространяя данное видео вы привлекаете внимание общества к проблеме сохранения замечательного памятника архитектуры Смоленска!
Kursk / Курск
Kursk is the capital of Kursk oblast (region). Found in 1032, 115 years earlier than even Moscow. Population is 430 000 inhabitants. While it is famous worldwide for the WW2 and operation Citadel or Kursk tank battle-the largest tank battle ever occured in 1943 and resulted to entire defeat of Germans.Today we tell and show the most popular sights of the city.
6 января 2020. Курск. Распоясались. Инспектор ХуБло.
ОНИ сами хотят, чтобы с НИМИ разговаривали по другому. Их не устраивает нормальное общение.
В Курске собирается Дорожная Рать для разговоров «по другому»:
Мы вообще будем разговаривать по рациям...
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Денис Чулаков: «У Курска все еще впереди»
Жители Курска украсили свой город перед Новым Годом!
90 МИЛЛИОНОВ ЗА МЕСТО ГУБЕРНАТОРА... Чиновники из областной думы совсем потеряли страх! | RTN
Депутат Иванов привёл факты противозаконных действий депутатов Курской областной думы,
в том числе схему покупки места губернатора за счёт бюджетных средств и при этом всё это якобы в рамках закона!
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Коренная пустынь Курская область.
Курская Коренная Рождество-Богородичная пустынь — мужской монастырь в Курской области, основанный на предполагаемом месте явления Курской Коренной иконы.
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