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English Church of Jesus Christ


Categories / Religion. Church/Places of Worship (see also Architecture and Urban Planning)
Categories / Architecture/Architectural Monuments/Religious Architecture (see also Religion.Church)

ENGLISH CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, located at 56 Angliiskaya Embankment, was established in 1723 by members of the English community in the house of the Sheremetev family on the Bolshaya Neva River Embankment, rented by them. In 1753, the building was acquired by the British chancellor. The hall of prayer, decorated in Italian style, was opened on 6 March 1754. In 1814-15, the building was redecorated according to the project by architect J. Quarenghi in the Empire style. The main facade had a portico with six columns crowned by a three-cornered pediment with sculptures of Faith, Hope and Love. The hall of prayer with two entrances is decorated with Corinthian columns and pilasters. In 1860, the hall was redecorated (by architect A. K. Pehl), the decor of the facade was changed in 1877-78 (architect F. K. Boltenhagen). At the end of the 19th century the interior was decorated with stained glass panels. In 1919, the church was closed; its archives were relocated to London. The building housed the City Bureau of tours and travel (today it is a subsidiary of the Conservatory).

Reference: Антонов В. В., Кобак А. В. Святыни Санкт-Петербурга: Ист.-церков. энцикл. СПб., 1996. Т. 3. С. 268-269.

S. V. Boglachev.

Persons
Antonov Viktor Vasilievich
Boltenhagen Fedor Karlovich
Kobak Alexander Valerievich
Pehl Alexander Hristoforovich
Quarenghi Giacomo
the Sheremetevs

Addresses
Angliiskaya Embankment/Saint Petersburg, city, house 56

Bibliographies
Антонов В. В., Кобак А. В. Святыни Санкт-Петербурга: Ист.-церков. энцикл.: В 3 т. СПб., 1994-1996

The subject Index
Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory


Quarenghi G. (1744-1817), architect

QUARENGHI Giacomo (1744-1817), architect, representative of Neoclassicism. Native of Italy. From 1761 (according to the other data sources, from 1763) studied painting and architecture in Rome. At the end of 1779, he came to St