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Church of St. Constantine and Helena (Caracas)

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Country
  
Functional status
  
Active

Status
  
Founded
  
1999 (1999)

Architectural style
  
Gothic architecture

Church of St. Constantine and Helena (Caracas)

Location
  
El Hatillo, Greater Caracas

Denomination
  
Romanian Orthodox Church,Eastern Orthodoxy

Address
  
Caracas 1083, Miranda, Venezuela

Similar
  
Birthplace of Simón Bolívar, Expanzoo, Tiféret Israel Synagogue, Museo de Arte Colonial, Palacio Municipal de Caracas

Church of st constantine and helena caracas top 5 facts


Church of St. Constantine and St. Helena, located in El Hatillo at the south-east of Caracas. It was donated by the Orthodox Church of Venezuela and the Government of Romania to the Orthodox community living in the capital of Venezuela. The land for its construction was donated by the Mayor. There are only 15 religious temples of its kind in the world and only two of them are outside Romania. It was built by craftsmen from Maramures district in Transylvania, it was assembled without nails or metal objects in the structure and it is adorned with religious neo-Byzantine paintings. The bell tower rises more than 30 meters. All the pieces of wood for ceilings and walls, were brought from Romania, according sacred traditions to avoid similarities with the hardware and martyrdoms of the crucifixion.

It was inaugurated in 1999 and took part in the act Teoctist Arăpașu, Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church at that time. It was decorated by Titiana Nitu Popa and Mihaela Profiriu. The structure is intended to be a replica of the wooden church of Șurdești, the highest in Romania. The dome is a pictorial representation of Our Lady of Coromoto, patron saint of Venezuela.

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Church of St. Constantine and Helena (Caracas) Wikipedia


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