Church of Christ's Ascension, Golubkovskoe

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LocationGolubkovskoe
Coordinates57°56′31″N 62°30′19″E / 57.941940°N 62.505280°E / 57.941940; 62.505280
Completedthe 19th century
Church of Christ's Ascension
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LocationGolubkovskoe
Coordinates57°56′31″N 62°30′19″E / 57.941940°N 62.505280°E / 57.941940; 62.505280
Completedthe 19th century

Church of Christ's Ascension is an Orthodox church in Golubkovskoe village, Sverdlovsk oblast.[1]

The building was granted the status of regional significance on 31 December 1987 (decision No. 535 by the executive committee of Sverdlovsk oblast Council of People's Deputies).[2] The object number of cultural heritage of regional significance is 661710828700005.

The parish consists of eight villages: Yudina, Bunkova, Borovaya, Tomshina, Rudnaya, Udintseva, Sokolova, Mokina. The number of parishioners was little more than 4000.[3]

According to the archives, the first building was wooden and located in another part of the village. The church was very small. In 1806 construction of a large stone single-storey building was started in the central part of the village. A side-chapel in the name of the Archangel Michael was added to the northern facade in 1821. A limit in the name of the prophet Elijah was built on the south side in 1872.[3] The temple building, part of the archive and the library were suffered during a violent rural fire in 1892. The reconstruction works were carried out during 5 years. The parish included several houses in Golubovskoe village.[3]

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