Mariupol Cemetery
Mariupol Cemetery is a cemetery in Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, Russia. It is noted for housing the Chapel of Alexander Nevsky.
Mariupol Cemetery | |
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Native name Russian: Мариупольское кладбище | |
Type | Chapel |
Location | Taganrog, Rostov oblast Russia |
Built | 1475 |
Owner | MAU "Ritual" |
Location of Mariupol Cemetery in Russia |
Chapel of Alexander Nevsky
In 2008 in commemoration of the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Rostov region, under an initiative of Abbot Svyato-Troytskovo parish (archpriest Timofey Fetisov), a memorial chapel was built on the Mariupol Cemetery, and dedicated to Alexander Nevsky.
The Chapel of Saint Warrior-Prince Alexander Nevsky is 15 metres high and is located near the graves of Soviet soldiers and officers[1] on the Walk of Fame. There is a memorial wall with a list of the divisions that liberated Taganrog.[2] Every day, funeral services and requiems for deceased are offered in the chapel, as well as readings from the Psalter.
References
- "В Таганроге открылась часовня в честь защитников города от фашистов". Российская газета (in Russian). 2008-09-04. Retrieved 2018-06-13.
- "Новый храм в Таганроге". KR-News.Ru - Информационный портал Ростовской области (in Russian). Retrieved 2018-06-13.
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