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Entrance
Gates, the XVIII century. Preservation #756/3 | Foto
Slobidka Satanivs'ka Village
The entrance gates were built in the Baroque style. The gates of this period were stone, plastered and two-tiered with a joining annex from the side of the monastery yard. The rectangular annex is on the high socle and covered with a hipped roof. Similar to the bell tower, the wall of the passage is decorated with pilasters and profiled cornices. The second tier was completed by the prediment, which looked similar to the one which was placed on the Troyits'ka Church. Today, the second tier of the annex and gates are ruined. The gates are stone, single-span, rectangular, one-decked and nonplastered. They are covered with a torispherical vault with four strikings over the niches, which are situated two by two along both sides of the arched passage. The span is accented by a facet with a slope and is completed with a white stone cornice. The square holes for the system of blocking have remained.
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by Yana Anufriyeva
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