Temple Saint Blessed Grand Duchess Olga and Holy Duchess Anastasia
Храм святой благоверной великой княгини Ольги и святой княжны Анастасии
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Tokareva, 4/1B, Stary Oskol 309518 RussiaMap
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Beautiful temple, but with a failed neighborhood
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Beautiful temple. A beautiful sample of wooden tent churches of the Russian North. It is a pity that it was practically squeezed by unclear car refuelling and shops. Unfortunately, it is impossible to get inside, the temple is closed. ...
The church built thanks to the sponsorship of a deputy or director of the construction company. Small and boring, surrounded by school and car services, the church is still outlined against the background of the ...
Beautiful temple, but with a failed neighborhood
Beautiful temple. A beautiful sample of wooden tent churches of the Russian North. It is a pity that it was practically squeezed by unclear car refuelling and shops. Unfortunately, it is impossible to get inside, the temple is closed. ...
The Temple of Princess Olga and Princess Anastasia
The temple of the Holy Equal Apostles Princess Olga and the martyr of Princess Anastasia was built in 2009 on the money of OJSC "OEMK."
Wood temple
Never saw that there was a service, the temple was constantly closed! Near the river, car service, CPH, Mn. Star - bored!
New with claim
The church built thanks to the sponsorship of a deputy or director of the construction company. Small and boring, surrounded by school and car services, the church is still outlined against the background of the ...
The Temple of the Holy Faithful Great Princess Olga and the Holy Princess Anastasia
A wooden church at the Alexandro-Nevsky Cathedral. A single-headed church with an altar, a small dining room and a tent bell.