Now please understand this is a bunch of notes only!!!
it is not fact yet !!!
Trust no one only hardcore fact that can be backed up!!
Below there is a copied post claiming it to be the
Kessler House
after real studying I have come to believe that the owner of a different house down the road about 5 miles is trying to combine the history to take this house away from it's true history.
The claims he used with the ARC don't hold water because of the rights of nobility. No house in Cathrine the Greats time or Nicholas I could have a crest with a crown unless they were royalty!
This is documented in history throughout Europe and Russia.
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Curriculum Vitae Sergey Tour

Tour Sergey
Chairman of the National Committee of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea on the Protection of Cultural Heritage
Born on January 1, 1972 in Lubny Poltava region.
In 1995 he graduated from Simferopol State University. Frunze specialty "history" ("teacher of history.")
In 1997, he graduated from Simferopol State University. Frunze specialty "Jurisprudence" ("Lawyer").
In 2006 he graduated from the Ivano-Frankivsk national technical university of oil and gas specialty "drilling" ("mining engineer").
In 2009 he graduated from the Tauride National University. Vernadsky specialty "Law" (LL.M.).
Activities:
1999-2003 - deputy chairman of the marketing of child health center "Crystal"
2003-2010 - Chairman of the Board of JSC "Krymneftegaz."
Since 2003 - member of the Party regions.
Since 2006 - Member of Simferopol District Council ARC.
2010 - Deputy Chairman of the Committee of the ARC for the protection of cultural heritage.
From November 2010 - Chairman of the National Committee of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea on the protection of cultural heritage.
Married. He has three daughters. http://www.ark.gov.ua/sovmin/reskomitety/reskom-po-oxrane-kultnaslediya/
In 1995 he graduated from Simferopol State University. Frunze specialty "history" ("teacher of history.")
In 1997, he graduated from Simferopol State University. Frunze specialty "Jurisprudence" ("Lawyer").
In 2006 he graduated from the Ivano-Frankivsk national technical university of oil and gas specialty "drilling" ("mining engineer").
In 2009 he graduated from the Tauride National University. Vernadsky specialty "Law" (LL.M.).
Activities:
1999-2003 - deputy chairman of the marketing of child health center "Crystal"
2003-2010 - Chairman of the Board of JSC "Krymneftegaz."
Since 2003 - member of the Party regions.
Since 2006 - Member of Simferopol District Council ARC.
2010 - Deputy Chairman of the Committee of the ARC for the protection of cultural heritage.
From November 2010 - Chairman of the National Committee of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea on the protection of cultural heritage.
Married. He has three daughters. http://www.ark.gov.ua/sovmin/reskomitety/reskom-po-oxrane-kultnaslediya/
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St. Nicholas church in Pioneer
In the vicinity of Simferopol Yalta along the route is the village Pioneer (formerly it was called Dzhalman). Here is preserved the old church of St. NicholasAt the end of XIX century peasant Ivan Petrov decided on his own money to build a temple, a house for the clergy and the parish school, land allocated for construction of the estate owner Dzhalman Countess Anna Feodorovna Monzhene.
stone church in the Byzantine style built in 1895. Du was cruciform in plan, with a small dome with a roof covered with tin, and a stone bell tower, the height of 25 yards. At the bell rang five bells of different size and weight: 5 pounds to 22 pounds.
throne in the name of Nicholas consecrated in 1895 Bishop Martinian, Bishop Tauride and Simferopol.
Saint Nicholas was born in the Lycian city of Patara (Asia Minor) in the family of devout Christians, Theophanes and Nonna. Since childhood, parents instilled in her only son skill to prayer, reading and studying Scripture. The boy's uncle, Bishop of Patara, seeing in him a good education, placed him first reader. Then he became a deacon, and after a priest, presbyter. After the death of his parents Nicholas gave to the poor and the poor all the rich heritage. To Jerusalem for the ship, he got vburyu, but with the help of prayer tamed the raging elements. Upon arriving home he settled in the worlds, a city of Lycia, and was elected bishop.
for their beliefs under the Emperor Diocletian, together with other Christians have been subjected to imprisonment, prison, underwent hunger and thirst. Released from prison only after the accession of Constantine the Great who liberated Christians from the violence of the Gentiles. In the year 325, Bishop Nicholas took part in the ecumenical council, and I showed it to his fiery zeal to protect Orthodoxy and to shame the heretic Arius.
When life St Nicholas vouchsafed by God the gift of miracles, he performed miracles after his death. His holy relics were kept in the worlds and soon became famous miraculous expiry of the world. In 1034 the Saracens captured the town and Likieyu worlds. And after fifty years of St Nicholas inspired in a dream one presbyter in the city of Bari in southern Italy to move his relics in the city of Myra. Transfer of the relics was carried out May 9, 1087 in Church of St. John the Baptist, and was accompanied by many miracles. Then, in the city of Bari was built the temple, where he formed the power of St. Nicholas, and there they slept, manifesting miracles. In 1807 part of the relics of the newly moved to Myra in Lycia.
Saint Nicholas - a very present help to all Christians. His prayers are sailors going to sea, to seek help students before exams, sick, prisoners, nostalgic longing for family happiness. They all hear God's great miracle worker. December 19 Church honors the memory of St. Nicholas, Archbishop of Myra, the miracle worker.
year later, in the yard of the temple was buried benefactor John Smith, his tomb survived until our times. On the granite tombstone inscription: "Here lie the remains of the builder of the church and school Simferopol tradesman Ivan Ivanovich Petrov, who died at 56 year of age in 1896 on April 5".
In 1896, the countess gave the church 209 yards of land, and Prince NS Dolgorukov donated more acres of land for the construction of parochial schools. At the beginning of XX century in the school enrolled 45 children, and the parishioners at the church, there were 2600 people.
After the revolution, many churches have closed in the Crimea. 1922 was difficult for the St. Nicholas Church, confiscated its value to the fight against hunger. In 1927 in Crimea powerful earthquake, which severely damaged the temple: on the facade and the main arch of the portal cracks. Money to repair the church in the community was not, and the building continued to deteriorate. In May 1930 it was closed and transferred to the farm "Monument to Lenin", it made a collective-farm dining room.
During the war the church reopened, she remained active until 1961. But then again, fate has changed, the long thirty years in the closed church staged a warehouse, a library, then the club. During these years the church has changed outwardly, the building now and then rebuilt, trying to give it a "civilian" look. Not until today belfry, but the temple is reborn.
Family
She was the third daughter of Franz Frederick Anton, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and Countess Augusta Caroline Reuss of Ebersdorf. King Leopold I of the Belgians was her younger brother, while Queen Victoria of United Kingdom was her niece and King Ferdinand II of Portugal was her nephew.
Grand Duchess of Russia
Juliane, along with her two elder sisters, Sophie and Antoinette, traveled to Saint Petersburg at the request of Empress Catherine II of Russia, who wanted a bride for her second grandson, Grand Duke Constantine. The young Grand Duke chose Juliane.[1] This union, in connection with the wedding of her brother Leopold with Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales, made the little Duchy of Saxe-Coburg the dynastic heart of Europe. In addition, thanks to relations with the Russian Empire, Saxe-Coburg was relatively safe during the Napoleonic Wars.
Juliane, who was not yet fifteen years of age, took the name of Anna Feodorovna in a Russian Orthodox baptismal ceremony and married Constantine (who was only seventeen years old at the time) in St.Petersburg on 26 February 1796. The Empress died nine months later, on 6 November. By virtue of her wedding, she was awarded with the Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of Saint Catherine and the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem.[2]
The marriage was deeply unhappy. Constantine, known to be a violent boy,[3] made his young wife intensely miserable.[4] After three years, in 1799, Anna left her husband and returned to Coburg.
Shortly thereafter, however, she returned to Russia in an unsuccessful attempt at reconciliation. In 1801, Anna, who had become involved in several frivolous intrigues, was sent home permanently to Coburg.
different story
Nicholas Temple is located in Crimea, near Simferopol in the village of Pioneer (the old name Dzhalman). This temple was built in the Crimea was the end of XIX century in the Byzantine style in the lands of Countess AF Monzhene. Funds for the construction of the Temple of St. Nicholas gave the peasant Ivan Petrov. The temple was made of stone, cruciform in plan, surmounted by a small dome on a stone bell tower housed the five bells of different sizes. In addition to the temple were built parochial school and home for the clergy. The temple was consecrated Nicholas was a bishop in 1895 and Simferopol Tauride Martinianom bishops.
In the enclosure of the temple was buried one on whose money built the temple of the Crimea - a peasant, Ivan Petrov, his grave with a granite slab preserved to our time. In the early twentieth century in the Church of St. Nicholas in Pioneer, there were about 2,600 worshipers. After the revolution of 1917 this church, like many other temples in the Crimea was closed, and all the church plate was seized. As a result of a major earthquake, which was in the Crimea in 1927, the church of St. Nicholas suffered a lot and the building of the temple was set up collective farms dining room.
Temple again opened its doors to parishioners in the Second World War and operated until 1961. Then the temple of St. Nicholas was again closed and placed under the library club and a warehouse. The building of the temple was rebuilt continuously, and it greatly lost its original appearance. Currently, the church transferred the Crimean diocese, and he revived. Shrine of St. Nicholas in the Pioneer is a religious and architectural landmark of the Crimea.
In the enclosure of the temple was buried one on whose money built the temple of the Crimea - a peasant, Ivan Petrov, his grave with a granite slab preserved to our time. In the early twentieth century in the Church of St. Nicholas in Pioneer, there were about 2,600 worshipers. After the revolution of 1917 this church, like many other temples in the Crimea was closed, and all the church plate was seized. As a result of a major earthquake, which was in the Crimea in 1927, the church of St. Nicholas suffered a lot and the building of the temple was set up collective farms dining room.
Temple again opened its doors to parishioners in the Second World War and operated until 1961. Then the temple of St. Nicholas was again closed and placed under the library club and a warehouse. The building of the temple was rebuilt continuously, and it greatly lost its original appearance. Currently, the church transferred the Crimean diocese, and he revived. Shrine of St. Nicholas in the Pioneer is a religious and architectural landmark of the Crimea.
Manor Countess Monzhene ...
In the vicinity of Simferopol has many mysterious and interesting places. They have their own unique destiny and its own history. History of death. And yet these places quite unusual energy. It is quiet and calm. And inspired.This castle is hidden from prying eyes. It is located in the village of Pioneer , which on the highway Simferopol-Alushta. If you walk down the street Alleyne, then you can go to the poplar avenue, at the end of which housed a large two-storey dilapidated building with a white tower, resembling a small palace. It is said that it was built by architect Oscar Andreyevich Clausen in the 80s 19veka.Of all the structures are preserved only stairs, exterior walls and a three-story tower wing. The interior of the building almost completely destroyed and littered with stones and slabs struck the second floor. In some parts preserved plaster moldings, the teeth on the tops of the walls and tower. Crumbling facade of the building should keep the arms of a generic host, which shows a mythical creature, like the winged horse Pegasus with a human face. Above the coat of arms depicts a crown.This house is often changed owners. Owner of the estate and was Nikolai Perov - a longtime governor of the Crimea. He lived here and Yegorov a landowner bend. And the village was then called Vasilevka. I bought the family estate Gnutova French Monzhene. Anna and Adolph. Monzhene Anna Feodorovna was a woman of power. According to the documents it was she who was the owner of the estate. Famous mistress of strong character, and more - rich noisy receptions and feasts. Mute witness to the secular celebrations is the fountain at the entrance to the building.Adolf Karlovich - engineer, clearing the area around the mansion, killed by exploding gunpowder. They say that buried Adolf Karlovich Monzhene de Saint-Morand somewhere nearby. But no one's grave has not yet found. As there is now and chapels, which, at the behest of his wife, built in crumple of her husband.After World War II restored the dilapidated mansion and made it into an orphanage.Restoration work began in 1947. Later the building was given a room to local residents in need of housing. When the tenants moved out time, the building was gradually to decline. And almost fell.Threat of photographer I was very bad (good to keep in hand, I know how, perhaps, just a spoon). Pictures turned out horrible. And everything - from one angle. But I mend.Chesslovo)) )Optimists call this place Count's estatespessimists - Count's ruinsThey say the tree remembers Counts times

This castle is hidden from prying eyes. It is located in the village of Pioneer , which on the highway Simferopol-Alushta. If you walk down the street Alleyne, then you can go to the poplar avenue, at the end of which housed a large two-storey dilapidated building with a white tower, resembling a small palace. It is said that it was built by architect Oscar Andreyevich Clausen in the 80s 19veka.
Of all the structures are preserved only stairs, exterior walls and a three-story tower wing. The interior of the building almost completely destroyed and littered with stones and slabs struck the second floor. In some parts preserved plaster moldings, the teeth on the tops of the walls and tower. Crumbling facade of the building should keep the arms of a generic host, which shows a mythical creature, like the winged horse Pegasus with a human face. Above the coat of arms depicts a crown.
This house is often changed owners. Owner of the estate and was Nikolai Perov - a longtime governor of the Crimea. He lived here and Yegorov a landowner bend. And the village was then called Vasilevka. I bought the family estate Gnutova French Monzhene. Anna and Adolph. Monzhene Anna Feodorovna was a woman of power. According to the documents it was she who was the owner of the estate. Famous mistress of strong character, and more - rich noisy receptions and feasts. Mute witness to the secular celebrations is the fountain at the entrance to the building.
Adolf Karlovich - engineer, clearing the area around the mansion, killed by exploding gunpowder. They say that buried Adolf Karlovich Monzhene de Saint-Morand somewhere nearby. But no one's grave has not yet found. As there is now and chapels, which, at the behest of his wife, built in crumple of her husband.
After World War II restored the dilapidated mansion and made it into an orphanage.Restoration work began in 1947. Later the building was given a room to local residents in need of housing. When the tenants moved out time, the building was gradually to decline. And almost fell.
Threat of photographer I was very bad (good to keep in hand, I know how, perhaps, just a spoon). Pictures turned out horrible. And everything - from one angle. But I mend.Chesslovo)) )
Optimists call this place Count's estates
pessimists - Count's ruins
They say the tree remembers Counts times
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