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Eastern Orthodox convent in Poltava, Ukraine

Holy Cross Exaltation Monastery
Хрестовоздвиженський монастир
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Monastery information
DenominationUkrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate)
Established1650
Disestablishedc. 1941–1945
Reestablished1999
Architecture
StyleUkrainian Baroque
Site
LocationPoltava
CountryUkraine
Coordinates49°35′44″N 34°34′37″E / 49.59556°N 34.57694°E / 49.59556; 34.57694
Websitekrestpoltava-mon.church.ua
Immovable Monument of National Significance of Ukraine
Official nameЗдвиженський монастир та дзвіниця (Exaltation Monastery and its bell tower)
TypeArchitecture
Reference no.160044

The Women's Monastery of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (Ukrainian: Хрестовоздвиженський жіночий монастир, romanizedKhrestovozdvyzhenskyi zhinochyi monastyr) is a convent of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) located in Poltava, Ukraine.

History

The Holy Cross Exaltation Monastery was founded in 1650 by monks from Mhar Monastery. The construction of the initial, wooden complex was financed by Cossack commander Martyn Pushkar, and Hetman Ivan Samoylovych later funded the construction of the Holy Cross Exaltation Cathedral within the monastery. In 1693, during the Ruin the monastery was burned down by soldiers of the Crimean Khanate, and it later served as a base for Swedish forces during the Battle of Poltava amidst the Great Northern War.

Taras Shevchenko painted the monastery in 1845.

Several foreign leaders have visited the monastery. King Charles XII of Sweden visited the monastery during the Great Northern War, as did Peter the Great. The former monarch even lived in the monastery for a short period of time, and later Romanov emperors also regularly attended services. Later, during World War II, Adolf Hitler also visited the monastery on 3 December 1941. The monastery was later destroyed during the war, and only restored in 1999.

The monastery is designed in a Ukrainian Baroque style. It is included on the State Register of Immovable Monuments of Ukraine, and draws hundreds of visitors yearly.

References

  1. Vecherskyi, Viktor. "Полтавський хрестовоздвиженський монастир" [Poltava Holy Cross Exaltation Monastery]. Institute of History of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  2. "Holy Cross monastery in Poltava, 1845 - Taras Shevchenko". WikiArt. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  3. "Хрестовоздвиженський монастир" [Holy Cross Exaltation Monastery]. Cape of Good Hope (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  4. "Exaltation of the Holy Cross Monastery". IGoToWorld.com. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
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