St George's Church, Kokshetau

St. George's Church
Äulie Georgi Jeñıstıñ Şırkeuı (Kazakh)
Гео́ргиевская це́рковь (Russian)
View of the chapel and Bukpa Hill, 1880
Map
53°16′55.7″N 69°21′52.4″E / 53.282139°N 69.364556°E / 53.282139; 69.364556
LocationKokshetau, Akmola Region
CountryKazakhstan
DenominationRussian Orthodox
History
StatusParish church
Founded1846 First church
1875 (moved church)
DedicationSaint George
Consecrated26 November 1851
Architecture
Functional statusDestroyed
Architectural typeClassicism
StyleRussian
CompletedBetween 1846 and 1847
Demolished1940; 84 years ago (1940)
Specifications
MaterialsWood

The St. George's Church Kokshetau (Kazakh: Әулие Георгий Жеңістің Шіркеуі, romanizedMäsıhtıñ qaita tırılu şırkeuı; Russian: Гео́ргиевская це́рковь, or Georgyevskaya tserkov) was a Russian Orthodox church dedicated to the Saint George. It was located on the north-eastern slope of Bukpa Hill in Kokshetau, the capital of Akmola Region in the northern part of Kazakhstan.

The church was constructed between 1846 and 1847, consecrated in 1851, and then in 1875, the church was dismantled and moved to the public square in Kokshetau and consecrated again on January 11, 1876. It was destroyed in 1940; 84 years ago (1940).

It was the first church built in Kokshetau.