Church of St. Demetrius of Thessalonica in Lysye Gory
Modern Lysye Gory once consisted of four separate settlements: the village of Lysye Gory, a station settlement of the same name, the village of Grafshchina, and the village of Stara Bakhmetyevka. The village of Lysye Gor…
Church of John the Baptist in Lysyye Gory
The main attraction of Lysyye Gory is the abandoned church in the former Stara Bakhmetyevka, built and consecrated in 1797 through the efforts of landowner Nikolai Ivanovich Bakhmetev. This church, one of the oldest in t…
Church of Archangel Michael in Sulak (Lost)
In 1825, an Orthodox church dedicated to Archangel Michael was built in Sulak. The building was made of stone, with a bell tower, a fence, and a heating system. The clergy included a priest, a deacon, and a psalmist, who…
Church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God in Loginovka
In 1843, a temporary wooden Orthodox church was built by the efforts of parishioners, which was unheated. The building had a bell tower and one altar dedicated to the Kazan Mother of God. The clergy included a priest, a …
Church of St. Demetrius of Thessalonica in Mordovo
The stone church in honor of the holy great martyr Demetrius of Thessalonica was built in Mordovo in 1844 thanks to the efforts of General Obolyaninov. The priest, deacon, and two psalmists lived in public houses near th…
Church of Archangel Michael in Krasny Kut (Lost)
The church, originally wooden, was built in 1859 and consecrated in honor of the Archangel Michael. In the early 20th century, around 1908, it was moved to the center of the village, bricked over, and reconsecrated, but …
Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Melovoe
The stone building of the Orthodox church, preserved to this day, was erected in 1843 thanks to the efforts of parishioners who began construction in 1838. The altar of the church was consecrated in honor of St. Nicholas…
St. Peter and Paul Church in Krasnoarmeysk
Historically, the Balzer colony was Lutheran-Reformed. Initially, it was part of the evangelical parish of Messer, but in 1856 it became an independent parish. The first wooden church was built in 1777, and then it was r…
Church of the Holy Trinity in Zolotoe
The stone church in the village of Zolotoe, Kamyshin district of Saratov province, was built by the efforts of parishioners in 1834. The church had three altars: the main one was dedicated to the Holy Life-Giving Trinity…
Church of the Resurrection of Christ in Akhmat
In 1751, the first wooden Orthodox church with one altar, dedicated to Archangel Michael, was built in the village and consecrated in 1753. In 1797, Emperor Paul I transferred Akhmat to Lieutenant General P. K. Obolyanin…