Around Ulitsa Fridrikha Engelsa
Our Lady of Kazan Church
The Our Lady of Kazan Church was originally built in 1810 as a two-storey prayer house for an Old-Believers community of factory workers. In 1907 this building was converted into a church and its five black domes were added. Further construction work took place in 1910 when walls and a gate were built around the church and a belfry was added. In 1930 the church was closed and used as housing. In 1991 it was transferred to the Orthodox Church, reconstructed and eventually reopened.
Location | 41 Ulitsa Fridrikha Engelsa |
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