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Transfiguration Cathedral in Odessa

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Designer
  
V. Vonrezant

Phone
  
+380 48 729 3660

Dedicated to
  
Transfiguration of Jesus

Type
  
Orthodox Cathedral

Completion date
  
20 May 1808

Beginning date
  
1795

Transfiguration Cathedral in Odessa

Location
  
Ukraine, Odessa, Soborna Square, 3

Address
  
Soborna Square, 3, Odesa, Odessa Oblast, Ukraine, 65000

Burials
  
Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov

Similar
  
Sviato‑Uspenskyi Cathedral, Vorontsov Palace, Odessa city garden, Statue of the Duc de Richelieu, Odessa Opera and Ballet Th

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The Transfiguration Cathedral in Odessa is the Orthodox Cathedral in Odessa, Ukraine, dedicated to the Saviour's Transfiguration and belongs to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate).

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History

The first and foremost church in the city of Odessa, the original small building had been built in 1221 during Grand Prince Yurii Ysevolodovich. This had just a single cupola and a tiled roof.

Another cathedral was founded in 1794 by Gavril Bănulescu-Bodoni. The construction was part of a large refurbishment of the whole of the city. Construction lagged several years behind schedule and the newly appointed governor of New Russia, Armand-Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu, employed the Italian architect Francesco Frappoli to complete the edifice.

The cathedral was designated the main church of New Russia in 1808 and was continuously expanded throughout the 19th century. The belltower was built between 1825 and 1837, and the refectory connecting it to the main church several years later. The interior was lined with polychrome marble, and the icon screen also was of marble.

Several churches in the region, including the Nativity Cathedral in Chişinău, were built in conscious imitation of the Odessa church. The cathedral was the burial place of the bishops of Tauride (including Saint Innocent of Kherson) and Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov, the famous governor of New Russia.

The original structure was demolished by the Soviets in 1936. It was rebuilt starting from 1999. The new cathedral was consecrated in 2003. The remains of Vorontsov and his wife were subsequently reburied in the cathedral. There is a statue of him on the cathedral square. The cathedral bells are controlled by an electronic device capable of playing 99 melodies.

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Transfiguration Cathedral in Odessa Wikipedia