The Catholic church was built in 1906. N.Krasnov - an outstanding architect, author of the project. Yalta changed with the advent of the next creation of the architect. But it was not completed in full, there was no bell tower. However, the bell tower there today.
The story of the Catholic church in Yalta refers to 1855 . Five hundred people was part of the Catholic community of the city . Of course, a small house on the Post Street could not accommodate so many people . Yalta Catholics appealed for assistance to the deputy minister, they asked them to build a house of worship . The petition was sent to the provincial authorities, but they were in no hurry to answer . Then the representatives of the Catholic community: Colonel M . Malinowski, a Frenchman Verger and Dr. Byalokur became engaged in finding a suitable plot of land . We found a good site on Pushkin Boulevard, but its owner Maslovskaya asked him a very large sum . For ten years, we prepare all necessary documents . Only in 1898 was given permission to build . But the old, already drawn up blueprints for this lost time . For the new project took H . Krasnov . By 1906, major works were completed . However, the bell tower was not completed and no established authority, because that does not have the means .
Temple worked until 1928. Then it housed various organizations, including the branch of the Historical Museum of Yalta. Since 1988, it was a concert hall where the sound of organ and chamber music. It established authority, updated interior, brought special furniture. Temple was allowed to return only community in 1991. And in the same year there was the first service. In 1993, the newly consecrated church.
Nowadays, the church belongs to the diocese of Odessa and Simferopol. In his parish - about two hundred people belonging to different nationalities. Also in this temple divine services of the Greek Catholic Church, because their is no community of their own church. During the year, the church put on concerts. Sound organ works, works for chamber ensembles.
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