Krylovsky Historical Museum
The Krylovsky Historical Museum opened its doors on May 9, 1990. It was founded by Vera Antonovna Zhosan, a teacher of history, Russian language, and literature at Krylovskaya Secondary School No. 2.
She dedicated nearl…
T.G. Solomakha House Museum in Poputnaya
The house-museum of Tatyana Grigoryevna Solomakha was opened in 1984. Initially, its main focus was on highlighting the activities of the public figure and the history of the stanitsa during the establishment of Soviet p…
Ethnographic Museum in Lazarevskoye
The Ethnographic Museum in the village of Lazarevskoye was founded in 1985 and is part of the Museum of the History of the Resort City of Sochi. It opened its doors to visitors on May 12, 1990. The exhibition is located …
Korenevsky Historical and Local History Museum
The museum was founded in 1967 as a room dedicated to military and labor glory. Initially, it was located in a small hut at the intersection of Krasnaya and Karl Marx streets. In 1971, a new House of Culture of the Lenin…
Holy Trinity Cathedral in Armavir
On March 7, 1905, Archbishop Agafodor appealed to the head of the Kuban region with a request to allocate a plot for the construction of a church in the village of Armavir. In 1908, the volost administration granted perm…
St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Church in Velikovechny
Thousands of Orthodox churches in Russia have been destroyed and desecrated, and the Velikovechny St. Nicholas Church, built in August 1912, is no exception. During the years of godless rule, the church, constructed in t…
Holy Trinity Church in Novodonetskaya
The village of Novodonetskaya was founded in 1833 on the site of a peasant settlement, where 240 people lived. The first church of the village, built in the first half of the 19th century, burned down. In 1856, a wooden …
St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Church in Aderbievka
The settlement of Aderbievka was founded in the 1870s on the site of the former Aderbievskaya stanitsa, which was part of the Shapsug coastal battalion stationed on the Black Sea coast after the end of the Caucasian War.…
St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Church in Arkhipo-Osipovka
The village of Vulanovskaya, founded in 1864 after the end of the Caucasian War, was named after the Russian soldier Arkhip Osipov in 1889, as permitted by Emperor Alexander III. In Arkhipo-Osipovka, there is the St. Nic…
Cathedral of the Ascension of the Lord in Gelendzhik
The Holy Ascension Church was built between 1905 and 1909 in the Russian-Byzantine style, characteristic of church architecture from the late 19th to early 20th century. It is a five-domed church with a large central dom…