Caşin Church

Caşin Church

Caşin Church ( _ro. Biserica Caşin), sometimes referred to as Caşin Monastery ("Mănăstirea Caşin"), is a Romanian Orthodox church located in Bucharest, at a large intersection a block away from Arcul de Triumf. It is dedicated to the Archangels Michael and Gabriel.

History

Plans for the church's construction were made in 1935 by a parish council that included Gheorghe Ionescu-Şişeşti, a professor at the Agronomic Institute, the writer Vasile Militaru and the architect I. Bălănescu. At Father Dumitru I. Manta's urging, funds for the project were obtained through significant donations from the Ministry of Agriculture and Domains and from monthly subscriptions given by families and institutions. Several donations came from General Ion Antonescu.

Dumitru Ionescu-Berechet, chief architect of the Romanian Patriarchate, won a contest to design the church, to be built on land donated by Bucharest City Hall. The cornerstone was laid in August 1937, and the structure complete in March 1938. Work then stopped but was resumed in 1946-59. The church combines the Brâncovenesc style, with its entrance columns, with Byzantine architecture, as seen in the mosaics, the centred Greek cross plan and the high and spacious interior.

The marble and alabaster iconostasis, with icons in mosaic, was done from 1952-59, following Ionescu-Berechet's plans and with contributions from artists Ion Dimitriu-Bârlad, Constantin Baraschi and Mihai Wagner. Between 1962-71, the walls and floors were covered in 3 m high white and rose marble plates, a balcony for the choir was installed, and large mosaic icons of Murano glass placed at eye level along the walls. Repairs were done in 2002-03, and the domes, formerly copper green, were painted bright green in 2008.

Description

The church, measuring 42 x 29 m, has three apses, and the highest dome reaches 50 m. Its surface area is 780 m2. The altar apse is semicircular and is surrounded by an open, arched portico. A large polygonal dome rises above the nave; its windows are arched and it has small columns all around. Four smaller octagonal domes of similar design surround the main one. The vestibule features a large arch; in the centre of its exterior there is a large mosaic featuring Michael and Gabriel, surrounded by ornamentation.

Twelve stone steps lead up to an open area outside the entrance, surrounded by five frontal and two side arches supported by pairs of short white marble columns decorated with old Romanian patterns. The outside wall to the left and right of the entrance doors is also plated with marble and, above, decorated with mosaic icons. The doors have bronze bas-reliefs of Michael and Gabriel as well as Saints Peter and Paul.

As usual in Orthodox churches, the inside of the main dome is painted with Christ Pantocrator. The arches and walls of the sanctuary are entirely decorated in Murano glass, a first for Romania. The altar apse, noticeably raised, appears lit in green, in contrast to the white marble with which the iconostasis is plated.

Gallery

References

* [http://www.crestinortodox.ro/Biserica_Casin-22-21951.html Biserica Caşin] , crestinortodox.ro


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Mănăstirea Caşin — For the church in Bucharest, see Caşin Church. Mănăstirea Caşin   Commune   …   Wikipedia

  • Abbey of Monte Cassino —     Abbey of Monte Cassino     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abbey of Monte Cassino     An abbey nullius situated about eighty miles south of Rome, the cradle of the Benedictine Order.     About 529 St. Benedict left Subiaco, to e …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Caso — Infobox Asturian municipality othername= Casu demonym Spanish = Casín capital= Campo de Caso coordinates = judicial district= Laviana parishes= 10 year= 2005 population= 1,997 population rank= 49 population percentage = 0.18 density= 5.93 area=… …   Wikipedia

  • Ghimeş-Făget — Gyimesbükk   Commune   …   Wikipedia

  • Onești — For other uses, see Onești (disambiguation). Onești   Municipality   View from Trotuș Hotel …   Wikipedia

  • Origin of the Romanians — History of Romania This article is part of a series Prehistory …   Wikipedia

  • James Likoudis — is a writer, journalist, Catholic apologist and anti Orthodox Christian polemicist.He was a co founder and leader of Credo of Buffalo, a Chapter of Catholics United for the Faith (CUF), a lay Catholic organization formed to promote Catholic… …   Wikipedia

  • Art, Antiques, and Collections — ▪ 2003 Introduction       In 2002 major exhibitions such as Documenta 11 reflected the diverse nature of contemporary art: artists from a variety of cultures received widespread recognition for work ranging from installation to video to painting …   Universalium

  • Protests against the Iraq War — The February 15, 2003 anti war protest in London. Beginning in 2002, and continuing after the 2003 invasion of Iraq, protests against the Iraq War were held in many cities worldwide, often coordinated to occur simultaneously around the world.… …   Wikipedia

  • February 15, 2003 anti-war protest — The February 15, 2003 anti war protest was a coordinated day of protests across the world against the imminent invasion of Iraq. Millions of people protested in approximately 800 cities around the world. , between six and ten million people took… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”