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Russian Orthodox Church of San Nicolò Taumaturgo
A Russian Orthodox chapel with onion dome, icons, and history – a touch of Russia in the heart of Merano.
Tucked away on a quiet side street in Merano lies an unexpected architectural treasure: the Russian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. With its distinctive onion dome and traditional interior, it offers a rare glimpse into Russian cultural and religious life – unique in South Tyrol and found only here in Merano.
In the late 19th century, the spa town on the Passer River became a popular destination for affluent Russians escaping the severe climate of their homeland. Thanks to the generous legacy of Moscow native Nadezhda Ivanovna Borodina – for whom the adjacent memorial is named – the church was built in 1897 to plans by Merano architect Tobias Brenner.
Inside, visitors are greeted by arched windows, glowing icons, and an atmosphere of quiet reverence. Just next door, the Borodina Memorial houses a rich collection of books, periodicals, and photographs that chronicle the life of Merano’s Russian community.
Architecture and Historical Context
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This chapel is a fine example of 19th-century Russian Orthodox architecture adapted to the Alpine setting. The onion dome and round-arched windows reflect traditional stylistic features, while the interior exudes a spiritual calm. Built at a time when Merano attracted Russian aristocrats and intellectuals, the church continues to serve as a spiritual and cultural focal point for the local Orthodox community.
Nadezhda Borodina Memorial
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Next to the church, the memorial houses over 1,300 books, magazines, liturgical texts, and historical documents, making it a valuable archive of Russian cultural heritage. Among the collection are also handcrafted toys from the Pescatori-Bragaglia collection in Verona, providing an intimate window into everyday life of the time.
The church was officially transferred to the Russian Orthodox Church in 2017, reaffirming its enduring significance for Orthodox Christians in Merano and beyond.
Public transport
From the main railway station you can take the city line 4 and get off at the stop ‘Maia Park’. From there it's a 3-minute walk along Schafferstraße to the Borodina memorial.
Description to arrive at destination
Parking
There is no large parking lot, but some parking spaces are available on St. Marcus Street. From there, it is about a four-minute walk to the church.
Author's tip
Appropriate clothing may be required to visit certain religious sites or particularly revered places.
Closed:
1/19/2024 - 12/31/2024
Contact
Russian Orthodox Church of St. Nicolò Taumaturgo
Via Schaffer 21
39012
Merano
info@merano.eu
www.borodinacr.it
T
+39 0471 979328
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