Every Saturday, exactly at 12. 00, Cathedral of St.. Paul opens his doors to everyone who wants to learn the secrets of the temple.
Excursions are conducted by Natalya Yanina - the Keeper of the temple, a wonderful storyteller of the stories of creating and recreating one of the most beautiful and mysterious buildings of Odessa - the Kirchs.
And only on February 3 and 10, exclusively during the excursions to the host, the main organist of the cathedral Veronika Stru will join, which will not only play on the organ of Kirghiz, but will also tell about the mechanisms of the organ's work, the history of creation and the significance of its location in Kirchha for the Odessites. After all, as is known, not a single Lutheran church can do without an organ. And the Odessa body is considered to be one of the largest in Europe - it weighs several tons and consists of almost 3 thousand pipes.
Let us note that the new project in Odessa Kirche was continued after a series of meetings with Odessa citizens took place during the atmospheric festival "European Christmas in Kirche". "The history and traditions of the Lutheran church, both among Odessa citizens and visitors of the city, aroused great interest. Many were interested, asked questions, and as an experiment we decided to conduct several excursions to the Kirche. However, during the festival, not everyone was able to enter, so we decided to continue our meetings, "- says the guide, the chairman of the community of St.. Paul and the Guardian Natalia Ioannina.
During the excursion Natalia Yanina will share her memories of the restoration of Kirghiz, the stories and stories of the Odessites as it happened, and also tell the prehistory of the cathedral, about the ministers and ministries, about the relics and gifts, about the repressions and the deserved victories of the great musicians.
Excursions in Kirche will be held once a week - by strict recording, on Saturdays, at 12. 00.
Anna Voloshina.