The Temple of the Smolensk Icon of the Mother of God
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A wonderful wooden church on the spot from which the history of Samara began.
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A modest wooden church, very, very, very, very, unusual for a huge city. These are characteristic, rather, for rural areas and small settlements. Located on Hl ...
The wooden church of the Mother of God's Smolensk icon on the Baked Square of Samara is built on the site of the oldest in Samara Spaso-Preobrazhensk church, built in 1685 on the territory of Spaso-Preobrazhensk ...
The bread area is the transport hub of Samara in its historic center. Here is dust and noisy. The eye rests on the image of a wooden church built on the site of a destroyed temple in Soviet times.
A wonderful wooden church on the spot from which the history of Samara began.
A modest wooden church, very, very, very, very, unusual for a huge city. These are characteristic, rather, for rural areas and small settlements. Located on Hl ...
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The wooden church of the Mother of God's Smolensk icon on the Baked Square of Samara is built on the site of the oldest in Samara Spaso-Preobrazhensk church, built in 1685 on the territory of Spaso-Preobrazhensk ...
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A beautiful wooden church. Although modern (2008-2009 building), this place has its own history.
Wood church
A wooden church in the old city, at the Bread Square. It stands here long enough, it is used to, well fits into the surrounding landscape.
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The bread area is the transport hub of Samara in its historic center. Here is dust and noisy. The eye rests on the image of a wooden church built on the site of a destroyed temple in Soviet times.