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The Chapel of the Lord's Revelation
Original Text
Another building in a sad state. The temple was built in the middle of the 19th century. The building in the forests, but it is not clear whether it is rehabilitation or so, "for a checkbox."
The temple was built in 1852-1854hg. Nearby is an ancient cemetery closed in 1947. The church itself was closed under the Soviet power in 1937. It is now not functioning and is in desert.
It is more correct to say - the chapel at the temple of the Lord's Ascension
Original Text
The temple of the Lord's Ascension is slowly restored (made a new dome). But here it is a small chapel in the yard of the temple. The temple is in a very ruined state.
Many, having come to see the wooden church, just jump past this, although it is in 2 steps. Now it presents a miserable sight - not recovering (which is not surprising for Torge ...
The Chapel of the Lord's Revelation
Another building in a sad state. The temple was built in the middle of the 19th century. The building in the forests, but it is not clear whether it is rehabilitation or so, "for a checkbox."
The Chapel of the Lord's Revelation
The temple was built in 1852-1854hg. Nearby is an ancient cemetery closed in 1947. The church itself was closed under the Soviet power in 1937. It is now not functioning and is in desert.
It is more correct to say - the chapel at the temple of the Lord's Ascension
The temple of the Lord's Ascension is slowly restored (made a new dome). But here it is a small chapel in the yard of the temple. The temple is in a very ruined state.
ruins
It is a pity that in Torzhka there are many monuments of architecture in a semi-devastated state. This church also! The heart is bleeding((((((
A destroyed monument of architecture
Many, having come to see the wooden church, just jump past this, although it is in 2 steps. Now it presents a miserable sight - not recovering (which is not surprising for Torge ...