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The church in Pohrebea was built in 1912, being one of the churches built explicitly by the Russian Emperor Nicholas II, in honor of his son, Alexei, who was sick with hemophilia, in order to recover. The church was closed by the Soviets, reopened by the Romanian authorities in Transnistria in the period 1941-1944, bombed by the Soviets and abandoned.
Metropolitan Vladimir (subordinate to the Moscow Patriarchate) has promised countless times that he will rehabilitate it. But I was only left with the promises.
My opinion is that the Romanian Orthodox Church should buy it and rehabilitate it, as it has the necessary budget. And it would be a symbolic message – built by the Tsar, abandoned by Moscow, rehabilitated by Romania. And at the entrance there should be a bilingual plaque, in Romanian and Russian, to present the history of the church.
What do you think?
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Posted by calin_georgesco
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Arhitectii au promovat un stil bizantin, similar cu al celor din Romania, dar autoritatile au zis sa fie mai slavon
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Reabilitata intr-un stil mai romanesc si fara placuta in rusa👍.
Dualismul identitar excesiv e toxic pentru moldova.
În așa cazuri se conserveazǎ ca obiectiv turistic. Nu are sens economic costul de restaurare și de mentenanță și nici necesitate nu este având în vedere cǎ populația satului e mică și nu are nevoie de o biserică mare. Există una mică în sat.