Today I am again going to surprise you much.
Near Kazan in the village of Old Arakchino on his summer cottage artist Ildar Khans built a huge temple of all religions.
This structure not only surprised the tourists, but also violates the rules of electrical devices (PUE).
Ildar Khans as a child suffered clinical death, after which, according to him, he discovered his gift of clairvoyance and healing. He graduated from the Kazan Art School and Moscow State Institute. Surikov. During his life he has created several sculptures and monumental compositions, but mostly his work he considered the construction Temple of All Religions - "ecumenical temple", which combines orthodox church, Muslim mosque, a Jewish synagogue, Pagoda as well as the dome and other iconic elements of the religious buildings of 16 world religions, including the missing civilizations.
According to the author, the temple plays the role of the architectural character of religions, cultures and civilizations, and it is not intended for religious services and ceremonies.
In 1994, the Khans began to build the house with his hands on a personal plot. Active construction continued until Khanova death in 2013. Now construction is almost not conducted.
A huge temple on a normal village street looks very strange.
Neighbor country house barely visible under the temple walls.
Here is the street on which the temple stands.
But most of all I was surprised by this painting here.
Distance from high-voltage wires with a voltage of 35 kilovolts up to only about a meter spire. With that PUE minimum distance from the wires with voltage up to any object should be at least 4 meters. It's just deadly!
Does not look like transmission line is not in use, and it's amazing how it can be!
One of the facades of the church converted to the railroad and you can see it from the train Moscow-Kazan.
The main entrance side of the railway.
Temple decoration is really interesting.
But the environment spoils the impression.
They say that the Khans assumed that his church will never be completed, and will be built forever.
According to information on the Internet in the rooms of the temple there are an art gallery and a concert hall.
Upd.: Some paranoid already accuse me of is that it is customized post to demolish the temple and I specially photographed so that it seemed that the wire close.
The wire is really close, and, moreover, is much closer than it appears in the photo.
Of course, the temple demolished in any case it is not necessary - it has become a tourist attraction of Tatarstan. But to shift the transmission line is necessary, otherwise it could end all trouble.
© 2016 Alex Nadozhin
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