Buzuluk Bell Tower (Lost)
By the decree of the Samara Spiritual Consistory on April 19, 1882, a stone bell tower was laid, reaching a height of 10 fathoms and 5 arshins, with construction completed at the level of the third tier.
In 1922, the di…
Trinity Cathedral in Buzuluk (Lost)
Trinity Park is a keeper of the historical memory of our ancestors. Almost two hundred years ago, the main temple of the city, the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, stood here. It was a brick building in the style of late c…
The Church of Theodore Trichinas in Savrusha
In 1871, a stone church with a bell tower was built in the village of Savrusha at the expense of landowner Pyotr Fyodorovich Durasov. The building occupied an area of 286 square fathoms and could accommodate up to 400 pa…
St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Cathedral in Voronezh
The Baroque St. Nicholas Church is considered one of the most revered among parishioners, as it has only been closed for three years in its three-century history. The church withstood the German occupation and the battle…
Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God in Russian Bokla
In 1836, a stone church with a bell tower was built in the village of Russian Bokla with funds from parishioners. Both buildings were surrounded by a stone fence with columns and a grille. The church had two altars: the …
Church of Archangel Michael in Mikhailovka (Orenburg Region)
The first church dedicated to Saint Archangel Michael was built in Mikhailovka in 1869. The main altar was consecrated in honor of Archangel Michael, the second in honor of the icon of the Mother of God "Joy of All Who S…
Church of Archangel Michael in Krasnoyarka
In 1857, a church with a bell tower was built in the village of Krasnoyarka with funds from local residents. This building could accommodate up to 500 parishioners and, along with the fence, occupied an area of 230 squar…
Kazan Icon of the Mother of God Church in Koptjajevo
In 1849, a wooden church with a bell tower was built in the village of Koptjajevo with funds from the parishioners. The church building could accommodate up to 600 people and, along with the fence, occupied 160 square fa…
Chapel of Alexander Nevsky in Buguruslan
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the central square of the city was called Sobornaya, as it housed the Spaso-Ascension Cathedral. In 1925, a garden named after V.I. Lenin was laid out on the site where the cath…
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Buguruslan
In the 1830s, a new church was built on the northwestern outskirts of Buguruslan thanks to the efforts of the townspeople and other benefactors. The altar, dedicated to the Assumption of the Mother of God, was consecrate…