The cost of the restoration of the oldest stone church of the Krasnoyarsk Territory became known

April 4 11:05
In the Krasnoyarsk Territory, the oldest stone temple of the region, in which Chekhov and Nicholas II, were. Now the state ordering agency is looking for a contractor who will take up work in the village of Emelyanovo.
The state protection service of cultural heritage facilities said that the Center for the preservation of the cultural heritage of the Krasnoyarsk Territory prepared scientific and project documentation for restoration. The work is funded from the regional budget. The initial cost of the contract is 305.11 million rubles.
“Church of the Holy Trinity” in Emelyanovo was laid in 1798, consecrated it in 1817. IN 1862–In 1863, the building was thoroughly repaired, at the same time expanding it. The people have the name “White Swan”.
The security service reports that this is the oldest stone temple of the Krasnoyarsk Territory. The building is a bright representative of the unique architectural style called the Yenisei Baroque. The church was built by the artel of masters from Yeniseisk. In the spring of 1890, Anton Chekhov visited it, and a year later – the future Nicholas II. In Soviet times, the church was partially destroyed.
“Within the framework of restoration work, the lost bell tower, the temple five-grade, porch-paperes will be recreated, in addition, it is planned to recreate the two iconostases located in the aisle of the first floor and in the aisle of the two-light second floor,” the cultural heritage service explained that after restoration the height of the building will increase by more than 2 times and it will be visible with it. federal highway.
The procurement description says that, In addition to the restoration of the Church itself, the contractor will put the church shop and located on the territory of the household, will build up the territory and install a children's playground on it. The church territory will receive a stone fence with gates and gates.
Work will need to be completed until November 30, 2026.
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