View of St. Isidore Church
Author: Biryukova Lyudmila
canvas/oil 60cm x 70cm 2023
The artwork is framed
St. Isidore Church (Church of the Hieromartyr Isidore Yuryevsky and St. Nicholas the Wonderworker) is a parish Orthodox church in the Admiralteysky district of St. Petersburg, at the intersection of Lermontovsky Avenue and Rimsky-Korsakov Avenue near the Mogilev Bridge.
Built in 1903-1907 according to the design of the architect Alexander Poleshchuk. Its upper church was consecrated in the name of the holy martyr Isidore Yuryevsky, which gave the name to the entire church. The side chapels of the upper church are consecrated in the name of St. Seraphim of Sarov and the holy apostles Peter and Paul. The lower temple of the St. Isidore Church was consecrated in the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker.
Cityscape for a modern interior.
Built in 1903-1907 according to the design of the architect Alexander Poleshchuk. Its upper church was consecrated in the name of the holy martyr Isidore Yuryevsky, which gave the name to the entire church. The side chapels of the upper church are consecrated in the name of St. Seraphim of Sarov and the holy apostles Peter and Paul. The lower temple of the St. Isidore Church was consecrated in the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker.
Cityscape for a modern interior.