The village of Tubiltsi on the right bank of the Dnipro is located near Moshny, 40 kilometers northwest of Cherkasy.
It was first mentioned indirectly in 1649 in the register of the Moshny Hundred of the Cherkasy Regiment. According to one of the versions, the name of the village Tubiltsi comes from the Ukrainian word "tubiltsi" (natives).
It is known that in 1702 a new Intercession Church was built in Tubiltsi on the site of the destroyed Cossack temple. The current wooden church of Saint Nicholas was founded in 1843 by Prince Mykhaylo Vorontsov, who owned these lands at that time.
Село Тубільці на правому березі Дніпра розташоване поблизу Мошнів в 40 кілометрах на північний захід від Черкас.
Вперше опосередковано згадується в 1649 році в реєстрі Мошенської сотні Черкаського полку. За однією з версій, назва села Тубільці походить від українського слова "тубільці" (туземці).
Відомо, що в 1702 році в Тубільцях на місці зруйнованого козацького храму була збудована нова Покровська церква. Нинішній дерев'яний храм Святого Миколая заснований в 1843 році князем Михайлом Воронцовим, який в ті часи володів цими землями.
Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker Church
Temple , Architecture
The wooden church of Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker in Tubiltsy was founded in 1843 by Prince Mykhaylo Vorontsov.
Initially, the church was planned to be consecrated as Intercession, because that was the name of the previous church in Tubiltsy, but due to the fact that the new one was built from the materials of the dismantled church of Saint Nicholas in Moshny, the built church was also dedicated to this saint.
At the beginning of the 20th century, on the initiative of Countess Kateryna Balashova, the Saint Nicolas Church was reconstructed.
During the Soviet period, the baths were removed from it and turned into a warehouse.
Now it is a working temple again. The dome and bell tower have not yet been restored, but even without them the church looks very colorful. The high stone foundation and huge windows are especially impressive.
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