Troitse-Scanov Convent
Troitse-Scanov Convent is a Convent in the Penza Oblast of Russia. It is located from the district center Narovchat. Its architecture demonstrates the transition from baroque to classicism.
History
Troitse-Scanov Convent was founded in the middle of the 17th century as a monastery. The word Troitse is the Russian word Троица. The word Scanov came from a river Skanova that allegedly flowed near the monastery.On April 26, 1676 а strong fire destroyed all the wooden buildings of the monastery. After the fire two churches were built on the site: a new wooden church of the Holy Trinity which endured until the fire in 1785, and the church of St. Nicholas, which was demolished in 1802 due to dilapidation of the bell tower. In 1795, a new brick two-story five-domed cathedral with outdoor painting was built at this place. The first builder of the new church was abbot monk Arseniy I, and after his death - Abbot Cornelius. The church was painted by a cathedral priest named Parfentiev. He also painted the icons for the cathedral. On the ground floor of the church, the throne of the Dormition of the Mother of God was placed. It was consecrated by Abbot-builder Cornelius on October 8, 1801. On the upper floor a throne of the Trinity was located. It was consecrated by Abbot Archimandrite Israel on May 29, 1808. numerous residences, offices and outbuildings were built around the church. After 1917 the monastery was closed.