Opposite the entrance to the exhibition hall, there is a model of a one-day votive church built in honor of the Annunciation of the Most Holy Mother of God, which was built on the site of the future Annunciation Cathedral in 1552.
The term “one-day” means that the church was erected in a very short time. It originated from the phrase “about one day”, that is, one day. As a rule, such votive churches were built to ward off epidemics, as well as to express gratitude to God for helping in a military campaign or to commemorate a significant event. People tried to start construction work on the night of a new day and finish before sunset.
According to the author of “The Kazan History”, the builders laid the foundation for the temple on October 4, 1552 (according to the old style):
The term “one-day” means that the church was erected in a very short time. It originated from the phrase “about one day”, that is, one day. As a rule, such votive churches were built to ward off epidemics, as well as to express gratitude to God for helping in a military campaign or to commemorate a significant event. People tried to start construction work on the night of a new day and finish before sunset.
According to the author of “The Kazan History”, the builders laid the foundation for the temple on October 4, 1552 (according to the old style):