The first wooden church was built in the first half of the XVII century and consecrated in the honour of
Intercession of the Theotokos. In 1659 local
Cossacks decided to construct a stone temple. It was finished by 1689 and consecrated by the bishop . The stone church was designed in a traditional Russian way — three-domed basilica placed on a warm ‘winter’ temple. The upper part was connected to the bell tower with a narthex gallery. In 1726 the bishop and the field marshal
Mikhail Mikhailovich Golitsyn established the . The monastery complex included a collegium, the first higher education establishment in Kharkiv. The Intercession Church was restored in 1729 and equipped with new church ware. In 1732 the bell tower received a 1.6 tonn new bell. In 1799—1846 the church had a status of a cathedral. It was closed in the 1920s and decayed for more than 30 years. In 1992 it was returned under management of the
Ukrainian Orthodox Church. == Gallery ==