Russian Monument at San Stefano

Russian Monument at San Stefano
Храм-усыпальница русских воинов
Interactive map of the Russian Monument at San Stefano area
General information
Architectural styleRussian Revival architecture
LocationSan Stefano, Ottoman Empire (present-day Yeşilköy, Turkey)
Year built1895-1898
Demolished14 November 1914
OwnerRussian Orthodoxy
Technical details
MaterialGranite and white French stone
Groundssix acres
Design and construction
ArchitectVladimir Suslov?
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The Russian Monument at San Stefano (Russian: Храм-усыпальница русских воинов, lit.'Temple Mausoleum of Russian Soldiers') was a mausoleum and memorial with a chapel built by the Russian Empire in the village of San Stefano (now Yeşilköy, a neighborhood of Istanbul) between 1895 and 1898 to honor Russian soldiers who died in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878. In 1914, during World War I, the Ottoman Empire declared Jihad against Russia, and Ismail Enver Pasha ordered the monument's demolition. This event was famously captured on film by Fuat Uzkınay in "Demolition of the Monument at San Stefano", the oldest known Turkish-made film.