Preview

Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo arkhitekturno-stroitel'nogo universiteta. JOURNAL of Construction and Architecture

Advanced search

Architectural and Stylistic Analysis of Cult Sites in Small Historical Town Yuryevets at the Turn of the 18–19th Centuries. Part 1

https://doi.org/10.31675/1607-1859-2025-27-2-95-114

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose is to determine the nature and degree of influence of “high” architecture on the local construction and artistic traditions of the temple architecture in Yuryevets.

Research findings: The administrative transformation of Russia in the 18th century had a significant impact on urban planning in general and on architecture in particular. New practice of governmental regulation and centralization of architectural and urban planning activities in the country significantly changed the local urban planning and architectural culture of Yuryevets. In the 18–19th centuries, stone churches were built in Yurievets. The formation of urban verticals began in 1700 with the construction of the Annunciation Church and was continued till 1840.

Value: In the 18th century, architecture in Yuryevets demonstrated a complex interaction of old Russian traditions and new European styles, which contributed to the emergence of unique regional schools.

About the Author

A. Yu. Alekseeva
Kryachkov Novosibirsk State University of Architecture, Design and Arts
Russian Federation

Anna Yu. Alekseeva, Research Assistant

38, Krasnyi Ave., 630099, Novosibirsk



References

1. Polyakova L.L. Yuryevets: A Historical and Local History. Yaroslavl, 1984. 144 p. (In Russian)

2. Shchebolev E.G. (Ed.) The Code of Architectural Monuments and Art in Russia. Part 3. Moscow: Nauka, 2000, 813 p. (In Russian)

3. Vinogradov N.N. Materials on the history, archeology, ethnography and statistics of Kostroma province. Kostroma, 1912–1915. Vol. 1: Scribal and boundary books on the city of Yuryevets of the Volga region and Streletskaya sloboda 7184 (1676). 1912. (In Russian)

4. Belyaev I. A statistical description of the cathedrals and churches of the Kostroma Diocese, compiled on the basis of authentic information available on the spiritual department, by Archpriest Ioann Belyaev, a member of the Kostroma Provincial Statistical Committee of the Cathedral of the Assumption Cathedral. Saint-Petersburg, 1863. 358 p. (In Russian)

5. Merzlyutina N.A. Blagoveshchenskaya Church in Yuryevets. Arkhitekturnoe nasledstvo. 2001; 44: 49–54. (In Russian)

6. Antonov I. Yuryevets: The Past and Present of the City on the Volga. Ivanovskaya gazeta, Ivanovo. (In Russian)

7. Vipper B.R. Russian Architecture in the 17th Century and its Historical Place. In: Architecture of the Russian Baroque. Moscow: Nauka, 1978. 298 p. (In Russian)

8. Alyakritsky P. To Glorification of St. Simon Yuryevetsky. KEV. 1906; (15): 603–608. (In Russian)

9. Merzlyutina N.A. Bogoyavlenskaya (Simonovskaya) Church in Yuryevets. Arkhitekturnoe nasledstvo. 2015; 62: 101–117. (In Russian)

10. The Imperial Archaeological Commission (Saint-Petersburg). Izvestiya Imperatorskoi arkheologicheskoi komissii. 1909; (31): 321 p. (In Russian)

11. State Archive. Form 130, list 14, record 13. (In Russian)

12. Bazhenov I.V. Brief Statistical Information about all Churches of the Kostroma Diocese. Kostroma, 1911. Pp. 233–234. (In Russian)

13. Merzlyutina N.A. Stone Churches in Yuryevets in the 1740s–1760s. Arkhitekturnoe nasledstvo. 2009; (51). EDN: KXXWGP (In Russian)


Review

For citations:


Alekseeva A.Yu. Architectural and Stylistic Analysis of Cult Sites in Small Historical Town Yuryevets at the Turn of the 18–19th Centuries. Part 1. Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo arkhitekturno-stroitel'nogo universiteta. JOURNAL of Construction and Architecture. 2025;27(2):95-114. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31675/1607-1859-2025-27-2-95-114

Views: 37


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 1607-1859 (Print)
ISSN 2310-0044 (Online)