[1] Because of its position on the grounds of the hamlet Briansky close to the metallurgical plant in the western portion of Dnipropetrovsk, people quickly gave it the moniker Brianska.
[1] The building was designed by Poltava provincial church architect Heorgii Turovets in a neoclassical style with baroque characteristics to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Romanovs' rule.
Yevstafii Kostiantynovych, an architect and artist from Saint Petersburg, was responsible for the interior design and, in particular, for the golden iconostasis, which was made in the Rastrelli style.
[2] An exhibition of Petrovsky-named metallurgical plant samples was held at the end of 1932; however, a year later, the Monument was moved to the factory House of Pioneers and Schoolchildren for the children's technical station.
The structure suffered only little damage during World War II (shattered windows and a partially destroyed roof above the altar area).
[3][4] The House of Organ and Chamber Music has played home to several international festivals, competitions, and tours featuring artists from Europe and throughout the globe since its inaugural performance on 27 April 1987.
For 35 years, 70 musicians, 4 orchestras, 4 quartets, and 2 lecture rooms dedicated to music have produced art and served as a source of inspiration for the public.
[3][4] The facility was made available for worship to the UOC-MP community on 26 August 2010, as per the settlement agreement signed by the Economic Court of the Dnipropetrovsk area.