Holy Trinity Cathedral (Lymanske)
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| Holy Trinity Cathedral | |
|---|---|
The ruins of the church | |
| 46°39′06″N 29°57′46″E / 46.65167°N 29.96278°E | |
| Location | Lymanske |
| Country | |
| Denomination | Roman Catholic |
| History | |
| Status | Ruin |
| Architecture | |
| Heritage designation | Memorial to the Cultural Heritage of Ukraine |
| Designated | 2013 (#51-239-0002) |
| Style | Romanesque Revival architecture |
| Completed | 1892 |
| Closed | 1919, 1944 |
Holy Trinity Cathedral is a ruinate church in the German Catholic settlement of Kandel, now Lymanske in Rozdilna Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine.
In 1892, Holy Trinity Cathedral was built in Neo-Roman style and consecrated by Bishop Anton Zerr. In contrast to the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in nearby Selz, which was built with bricks, Holy Trinity Cathedral was built of limestone, a common material of the Black Sea region at that time. The church had a marble altar, and many sacred statues made by H. Ad. Vogl from Hall in Tirol near Innsbruck. The Stations of the Cross and Holy Tomb were by Ferdinand Stuflesser and other statues from St. Ulrich Gröden adorned the inside of the church.
