The Trinity Monastery () is a former Orthodox
monastery
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in the city of
Chernihiv
Chernihiv (, ; , ) is a city and municipality in northern Ukraine, which serves as the administrative center of Chernihiv Oblast and Chernihiv Raion within the oblast. Chernihiv's population is
The city was designated as a Hero City of Ukraine ...
in northeastern Ukraine.
Description
The original monastery of St. Elijah the Prophet on
Boldyna Hora seems to have been founded by Saint
Anthony of Pechersk in the 11th century, but was abandoned after the
Mongol invasion of 1239. It fell into disrepair in the 14th century, was partially destroyed, part of the passages and the temple with the church were filled up. One tiny church survives from that period.
The new Trinity monastery was founded nearby by Bishop
Lazar Baranovych in 1649 as it was rebuilt in 1649 at the expense of Chernihiv Colonel Stepan Pobodail; from the second floor. The 17th century was the department of Chernihiv archbishops. In the neighbouring city of
Novhorod-Siverskyi
Novhorod-Siverskyi (, , , ''Novgorod-Severskiy''), historically known as Novhorod-Siversk () or Novgorod-Seversk (), is a historic city in Chernihiv Oblast, northern Ukraine. It serves as the administrative center of Novhorod-Siverskyi Raion, alth ...
, Baranovych founded a
printing press
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, which was rare at the time. He later transferred the
printing press
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to the Trinity Monastery. The monastery's adjacent printing press was famed for their production of
engraving
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s, while its
library
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was famed for containing more than 11,000 books.
The main church, or the
katholikon
A ''katholikon'' or catholicon () or ''sobor'' () refers to one of three things in the Eastern Orthodox Church:
* The cathedral of a diocese.
* The major Church (building), church building (temple) of a monastery corresponding to a conventual ...
, was constructed between 1679 and 1695 to designs by Johann Baptist Sauer, a master builder from
Wilno
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. This church has seven pear-shaped
cupola
In architecture, a cupola () is a relatively small, usually dome-like structure on top of a building often crowning a larger roof or dome. Cupolas often serve as a roof lantern to admit light and air or as a lookout.
The word derives, via Ital ...
s. It is considered a high point of
Ukrainian Baroque
Ukrainian Baroque (), also known as Cossack Baroque () or Mazepa Baroque, is an style (visual arts), artistic style that was widespread in Ukraine in the 17th and 18th centuries. It was the result of a combination of local traditions and Europea ...
architecture (as practiced under the auspices of Hetman
Ivan Mazepa
Ivan Stepanovych Mazepa (; ; ) was the Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host and the Left-bank Ukraine in 1687–1708. The historical events of Mazepa's life have inspired Cultural legacy of Mazeppa, many literary, artistic and musical works. He was ...
).
After the monastery was closed in 1786, the Trinity Cathedral was considerably rebuilt, losing four domes and most Baroque details. In 1942, a nunnery was established. The monastery operated as a maiden vow until 1962. Its current appearance is the result of a 1980s reconstruction campaign. It has been the seat of a local bishopric since 1991.
In 1679, the Novgorod-Siversky printing house was transferred to the monastery. At the initiative of Archbishop Lazar Baranovich, at the expense of Chernihiv Colonel Vasyl Dunin-Borkovsky, with the help of Hetman Ivan Mazepa, built in 1679-1689 (1695 finally) by the Great Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, and since then called the monastery Trinity-Ilyinsky.
In 1786, the monastery was closed and turned into a bishop's house. Under Soviet rule, the monastery, as a church center, was liquidated.
From construction have remained and operate for the purpose:
* Church of St. Elijah (second half of the 12th century);
*
Holy Trinity Cathedral (work of architect Ivan Baptista);
*
Vvedenskaya refectory church (1677–1679);
* The bell tower (1775).
On the territory of the monastery, near the Holy Trinity Cathedral, is the grave of Leonid Ivanovich Glibov. Not far away, on
Boldyni Hory
Boldyni Hory or Boldyni Hills is a historical area in the city of Chernihiv, Ukraine on the right bank of the Desna River, Desna, as well as a monument of landscape art (since 1972). Boldyni Hory are located two kilometers from the historic center ...
, is the tomb of
Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi.
Transport
* Trolleybus № 8.
* bus / march. taxi routes № 27.
Gallery
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See also
*
List of Churches and Monasteries in Chernihiv
References
External links
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Tourist attractions in Chernihiv
Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Ukraine
Buildings and structures in Chernihiv
Baroque architecture in Ukraine
Tourist attractions in Chernihiv Oblast
Monasteries in Chernihiv
Religious buildings and structures in Chernihiv
Tourism in Chernihiv
Monasteries of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine
Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Ukraine
Ukrainian Baroque church buildings
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