St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral, Kiev
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The Roman Catholic Church of St. Nicholas ( uk, Костел Св. Миколая,
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: ''Kostel Sviatoho Mykolaia''; pl, Kościół Świętego Mikołaja w Kijowie) is the second oldest Roman Catholic church standing in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine after the St. Alexander Roman Catholic Cathedral. Today the building is shared between the Roman Catholic Church of Ukraine and the
National Organ and Chamber Music Hall of Ukraine The National Organ and Chamber Music Hall of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Національний будинок органної та камерної музики України) is a cultural institution in Kyiv, Ukraine. It is located at the St. Nicho ...
. It was constructed in 1899–1909 and was built by the Latin Rite Catholic community in a
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type construction, by architects Władysław Horodecki and Emilio Sala. It stands at vulytsia Velyka Vasylkivska (Greater Vasylkiv street) in Pechersk Raion next to the Kyiv National Linguistic University between the National Sports Complex Olimpiysky and the Railroad station Kyiv-Tovarny.


History

The church was constructed to accommodate the expanding Polish community, which more than doubled in size between 1897 and 1909. The building permission was obtained thanks to the efforts of Count
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. A design competition held in 1898 selected Stanisław Wołowski, whose entry was a Gothic type construction with two towers. The final revision and management of the project was assigned to the Polish architect Władysław Horodecki. Emilio Sala added sculptural decoration in artificial stone to the construction. To increase the stability of the construction on the uneven Kyiv ground, it was ensured by bore-and-stuffed piles, a newly introduced invention of
Anton Strauss Anton Strauss (1858, Kamianka - ?) – mining engineer, inventor, partner of the famous architect Vladislav Gorodetsky, an entrepreneur, Kiev Yacht Club commodore, actual state councilor. Family Anton Strauss descended from a German noble fami ...
. The construction work was carried out by exclusively from voluntary donations, and lasted for ten years (1899–1909). In 1909, the church was
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d in the name of
Saint Nicholas Saint Nicholas of Myra, ; la, Sanctus Nicolaus (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Greeks, Greek descent from the maritime city of Myra in Asia Minor (; modern-da ...
, however the construction was not yet completed. A Gothic style three-story house was built for the parish clergy to the left of the church. In 1938, Soviet authorities closed the church after its Roman Catholic priest was "absent" for two years due to the Soviet persecution of Christians. For some time after its closure, the building was used by the punitive organs for technical purposes, and, at some point, served as a KGB service building. After its restoration in 1979-1980, commissioned by the ''Rada of Ministers of the Ukrainian 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;
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: ''Natsional'nyi budynok orhannoyi ta kamernoi muzyky Ukrainy''). For the reconstruction and restoration of the severely damaged church, the building's stained glass windows were manufactured in the
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s, its furniture was created in Lviv, and the high-quality wood floors were produced in the
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. The company, ''
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'' then located in Czechoslovakia (
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), manufactured an
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for the church. Its manufacturer tried to architecturally tie the organ to the building itself. Since 1992, Catholic Masses and concerts have been held here. Bishop
Jan Purwinski Bishop Jan Purwinski or Yan Purvinskyi ( uk, Ян Пурвінський; pl, Jan Purwiński; lv, Jānis Purvinskis; 19 November 1934 – 6 April 2021) was a Latvian-born Ukrainian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Diocesan Bishop of Kyi ...
consecrated the church and a Mass was celebrated there on 4 January 1992. Currently, it belongs to the Kyivan Municipal Department for Culture, but the Roman Catholic Church hopes it will be returned to the local Latin rite Roman Catholic community. The Kyiv city municipality refuse to hand over the building until the issue of transferring the House of Organ Music will be solved. Since 2009 the building is in emergency conditions. As of 2020 the
Ukrainian Ministry of Culture The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy ( uk, Міністерство культури України) or MinCult is the main state authority in the system of central government of Ukraine responsible for country's cultural development a ...
plans to construct a building for the House of Organ Music by 2023. Religious liturgies are celebrated by priests of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Most are conducted in the Ukrainian language, while on some days they are conducted in
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, Latin and in Spanish. On the night of 3 September 2021, the church caught fire and was severely damaged. The fire destroyed the organ and damaged the interior of the church. A large chandelier also fell to the floor. There were no casualties. According to the
Ministry of Culture and Information Policy The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy ( uk, Міністерство культури України) or MinCult is the main state authority in the system of central government of Ukraine responsible for country's cultural development a ...
, the fire broke out during an organ music rehearsal. The church has been shared between the Roman Catholic Church of Ukraine and the National Organ and Chamber Music Hall of Ukraine, which hosted organ concerts. Significant damage to the building was avoided, but the organ was lost.


References


External links


Official website

The National House of Organ and Chamber Music of Ukraine
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