- St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral, Kiev
The St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral ( _uk. Костьол Св. Миколи; translit.: "Kostol Sv. Mykoly") is the second
Roman Catholic cathedral built inKiev , the capital ofUkraine . It was constructed from 1899-1909 and was built in a Gothic type construction, by Kiev architects "V. Gorodetsky" and "E. Salya". cite book | first=Ruta | last=Malikenaite | year=2003 | title=Guildebook: Touring Kyiv | publisher=Baltia Druk | location=Kyiv | id=ISBN 966-96041-3-3]History
A competition was held in 1898 for the designs for a Roman Catholic Cathedral in Kiev, which was won by architect S.Volovskiy. His entry into the competition included a Gothic type construction with two 60 meter towers. The final revision and management of the project was assigned to the Kievan architect
Vladislav Gorodetsky , andEmilio Sala added sculptural decoration in artificial stone to the construction. To increase the stability of the construction on the uneven Kiev ground, it was ensured by bore-and-stuffed piles, a newly introduced invention of A. Straus. cite book | first=Ruta | last=Malikenaite | year=2003 | title=Guildebook: Touring Kyiv | publisher=Baltia Druk | location=Kyiv | id=ISBN 966-96041-3-3] The construction work was carried out by exclusively from voluntary donations, and lasted for ten years (1899-1909).In 1909, the cathedral was
consecrate d in the name ofSaint Nicholas , however the construction was not yet completed. A Gothic style three-story house was built in the for the parish clergy to the left of the cathedral. In 1938,Soviet authorities closed the cathedral after its Roman Catholic Priest was absent for two years. For some time after its closure, the building was used by the punitive organs for technical purposes, and, at some point, as aKGB service building. ru icon cite book | title=Kiev and Kievans | author=Anisimov, Aleksandr | publisher=Kurch | year=2002 | id=ISBN 966-96120-1-2 | pages=88-89] After its restoration in 1979-1980, commissioned by the "Rada of Ministers of theUkrainian SSR ", by the architects O. Grauzhis and I. Tukalevskiy, the church was turned into the National House of Organ and Chamber Music of Ukraine ( _uk. Національний будинок органної та камерної музики України; translit.: "Natsional'nyi budynok orhannoyi ta kamernoi muzyky Ukrainy"). For the reconstruction, the building'sstained glass window s were manufactured in the Baltics, its furniture was created inLviv , and the height-quality wood floors were created in theIvano-Frankivsk Oblast . cite book | first=Ruta | last=Malikenaite | year=2003 | title=Guildebook: Touring Kyiv | publisher=Baltia Druk | location=Kyiv | id=ISBN 966-96041-3-3] The company, "Riger - Kloss" then located inCzechoslovakia , manufactured an organ for the cathedral. Its manufacturer tried to architecturally tie the organ to the building itself.Since
1992 , Catholic divine services and concerts have been held here. The Bishop Jan Purvinski consecrated the cathedral and a Mass was celebrated there on4 January ,1992 . Currently, it belongs to the Kievan Municipal Department for Culture, but theRoman Catholic Church hopes it will be returned back to the local community. cite book | first=Ruta | last=Malikenaite | year=2003 | title=Guildebook: Touring Kyiv | publisher=Baltia Druk | location=Kyiv | id=ISBN 966-96041-3-3]References
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*External links
* [http://www.organhall.kiev.ua/index.htm The National House of Organ and Chamber Music of Ukraine] - official website
* [http://www.gcatholic.com/churches/data/cathUA.htm List of Catholic Cathedrals in Ukraine] - by Giga-Catholic Information
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