Монастирь сестер домініканок
Монастирь сестер домініканок
In the ruins of the Dominican monastery adjoining the monastery complex of another order - Dominican sisters. Dominican Monastery founded by his wife Sophia Khodkevych castellan Vilna in 1635 with the assistance of King Wladyslaw IV. The original wooden church which stood on the outskirts of Lublin in 1647 was burned down during the Tatar attack. New stone house appeared in 1657 under the title of St. Nicholas. The church has a baroque facade with four sculptures: Ursula, Catherine of Siena, St. Rosalia and unknown. On both sides of the pediment are three-tiered tower, and the pediment sculptures adorn the pilasters than Doric order. Near the church is relatively new bell tower, built in 1906. In 1743 completed construction of monastic cells. Their two-story complexes Attached to the southern and western walls of the church. At the church, they form a closed courtyard. Decor is almost absent, only the walled portal can see its fragments. Unlike the church, which restored, cells are in deplorable condition and gradually destroyed. The monastery was liquidated in 1783 by decree of Austrian Emperor Joseph II. The church was given to the Greek Catholic Church. In 1861 he repaired the temple, and in 1896 - 1900 its interior was painted and replaced by the iconostasis. After several decades of closure in the Soviet period in 1991 former church again transferred to the Greek Catholics and re-consecrated, that St. Nicholas Church.
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