Kizhi Pogost Historic Site

Fragments of an iconostasis (door and jamb panels) on display; Kizhi Pogost is the name of the historic site which contains two large wooden churches (the 22-dome Transfiguration Church and the 9-dome Intercession Church, a winter church), a bell-tower and other structures. The Transfiguration Churc...

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Published: 1694
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/170230
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spelling ftmitdome:oai:dome.mit.edu:1721.3/170230 2023-05-15T18:07:57+02:00 Kizhi Pogost Historic Site unknown (Russian) unknown (Russian) Site: Kizhi Pogost, Kareliya, Respublika, Russia buildings 1694-1876 (inclusive) 1694-1876 wood (Pinus sylvestris) image/jpeg http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/170230 unknown 254591 archrefid: 3098 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/170230 1A2-R-KI-COT-A15 © Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc. Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only MIT agriculture architecture historical Restoration and conservation Russian Orthodox Eighteenth century image 1694 ftmitdome 2022-04-19T17:31:48Z Fragments of an iconostasis (door and jamb panels) on display; Kizhi Pogost is the name of the historic site which contains two large wooden churches (the 22-dome Transfiguration Church and the 9-dome Intercession Church, a winter church), a bell-tower and other structures. The Transfiguration Church is not heated and is therefore called a summer church and does not hold winter services. Its altar was laid June 6, 1714, as inscribed on the cross located inside the church. The builder is unknown. The church with a height of 37 meters is one of the tallest wooden buildings of the Russian North. Its major basic structural unit is a round log of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) about 30 cm in diameter and 3 to 5 meters long. The Kizhi Pogost was built without using a single nail. The Pogost became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 7/31/2014) Still Image Russian North MIT Libraries Dome Pogost ENVELOPE(41.922,41.922,63.417,63.417)
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description Fragments of an iconostasis (door and jamb panels) on display; Kizhi Pogost is the name of the historic site which contains two large wooden churches (the 22-dome Transfiguration Church and the 9-dome Intercession Church, a winter church), a bell-tower and other structures. The Transfiguration Church is not heated and is therefore called a summer church and does not hold winter services. Its altar was laid June 6, 1714, as inscribed on the cross located inside the church. The builder is unknown. The church with a height of 37 meters is one of the tallest wooden buildings of the Russian North. Its major basic structural unit is a round log of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) about 30 cm in diameter and 3 to 5 meters long. The Kizhi Pogost was built without using a single nail. The Pogost became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 7/31/2014)
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op_coverage Site: Kizhi Pogost, Kareliya, Respublika, Russia
buildings 1694-1876 (inclusive)
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