The village of Radkivka on the Udai River is located 20 kilometers north of Pryluky, on the road to Ichnia.
Founded in the 17th century. According to legend, the first settler was a certain Redka, from whom the name came. In 1709, the Radkivshchyna farm was bought by Pavlo Rakovich. At the end of the 18th century, the owner of the village was Fedir Rakovych, a Bunchuk comrade of the Pryluky Cossack regiment, later a collegiate assessor.
In 1797-1805, Fedir Rakovych built the Ascension Church in Radkivka in the style of classicism. In 1849, Oleksandr Rakovych added the warm Oleksandr Nevskyi Church to it.
Село Радьківка на річці Удай розташоване в 20 кілометрах на північ від Прилук, по дорозі на Ічню.
Засноване в XVII сторіччі. За легендою, першим поселенцем був якийсь Редька, від якого пішла назва. В 1709 році хутір Радьківщина купив Павло Ракович. В кінці XVIII століття господарем села був Федір Ракович, бунчуковий товариш Прилуцького козацького полку, пізніше колезький асесор.
В 1797-1805 роках Федір Ракович побудував в Радьківці Вознесенську церкву в стилі класицизму. До неї в 1849 році Олександр Ракович прилаштував теплу церкву Олександра Невського.
Holy Ascension Church
Temple , Architecture
The Holy Ascension Church in Radkivka was built on the territory of the manor at the expense of Fedir Rakovych, a collegiate assessor.
According to some sources, the author of the project is a self-taught master Maystrenko. The temple in the style of classicism. The central four is crowned by a large dome with a hollow lantern. Interior decor is partially preserved. From the north, the temple is connected to the warm church of Oleksandr Nevsky, built in 1849, which is almost completely destroyed.
In 2009, the Holy Ascension Men's Monastery of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine was opened near the church, which is assisted by the Separate Pryluky Cossack Regiment named after Petro Sahaidachny.
The church is located on the eastern edge of the village in the middle of an ancient park.
The granite tombstone of the landowner Rakovych has been preserved.
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