ON THE PROBLEM OF CONCLUSION KHARKOV HISTORICAL SQUARES BY MEANS OF SACRED ARCHITEKTURE
Abstract
In realization of Soviet Antireligious propaganda plans in 1930th the most of the temples was demolished and so the historical squares in Kharkov Central Region stayed not concluded. And now the Losted Greek Orthodox churches were rehabilitated and started the new Program of Retro-development of Kharkov city Environment. Announced the planes of re-creating of Dozen church squares in key pointes of Central City Region. This reforming returns the Kharkov Historical ensembles and architectural silhouette those were lost during the Past century. Such restoration is able to return to Kharkov, in particular, the old richness of the silhouette building, greatly impoverished during the last century.Keywords: church squares, conclusion of forming, Retro-development
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