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Pantelegevsky Male Monastery

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  Palais de Justice and Pantelimon Church (as seen from the train station.Photo from  between 1890 and 1900, now available at the Library of Congress, Originally from the from the Detroit Publishing Company 1905.
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Palais de Justice and Pantelimon Church (as seen from the train station.
Photo from between 1890 and 1900, now available at the Library of Congress, Originally from the from the Detroit Publishing Company 1905.
Russian: Свято-Пантелеевский Мужской Монастырь

Panteleimonovskaya 66 (Пантелеймоновская)
Tel: 21-78-47, 21-71-55

During the Soviet Union this was seized by the state and converted into a planetarium. Since 2000, the building has been in the process of being remodeled. Currently, it is the largest Cathedral in Odessa.

Soviet emblem on facade

Soviet sickle and hammer on facade of Panteleimonovskaya 21 (Пантелеймоновская)

Andryvcka Podvore Orthodox Church

Panteleimonovskaya 60 (Пантелеймоновская)

There is a memorial plaque on the building which reads:

The street is named after

one of the leading figures of the revolutionary uprising of soldiers and sailors of the Black Sea Navy in November 1905, Petra Petrovich Shmidt 1867-1906

Memorial Plaque

Panteleimonovskaya 23 (Пантелеймоновская)
(Corner of Shmidta Leitenanta (Шмидта Лейтенанта) Across the street, east of McDonalds)

Here, in 1878 the participants of the revolutionary organisation "Narodnaya Volya" (Народная Воля) were killed:

S.F. Chubarov, D.A. Lisogub, I.Y. Davidenko, V.O. Maa On November 25 (December 8) 1905, the plenary meeting of the local Council of the Working Deputies was held here.

Wikipedia on Narodnaya Volya

Photos

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