The village of Sloboda is located on the northern outskirts of Kaharlyk.
Known since 1792 as Kaharlytska Sloboda, a tax-free settlement founded by descendants of refugees from Polish oppression returning from the Left Bank.
At the beginning of the 19th century, Sloboda belonged to the estate of Dmytro Troshchynsky, the Minister of Justice in the government of the Russian Emperor Alexander I.
In 1852, Major General Andriy Troshchynskyi built the church of Saint Anna in the village, which has survived to this day.
Assumption of Saint Anna Church
Temple , Architecture
The Church of the Assumption of Saint Anna in the center of the village of Sloboda was built in 1852 by Major General Andriy Troshchynskyi, the heir of the Minister of Justice Dmytro Troshchynskyi.
The temple in the style of late classicism is cruciform in plan, crowned with a hemispherical dome on a cylindrical drum. There are large semicircular windows on the western, northern and southern facades. The facades are finished with triangular gables.
Remains of the thematic paintings of the 19th century have been preserved in the interior.
Administrative status | village |
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Founded / first mentioned | 1792 |
Latitude | 49.90685 |
Longitude | 30.83395 |
Population | 1821 |
Postal codes | 09250 |
Region | Kyiv |