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Vvedenskiy Temple

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Osvobozhdeniya Truda, 20, Voronezh 394036 RussiaMap
Phone+7 473 255-34-94
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  • An_Alex_Nikon
    An_Alex_Nikon
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    Beautiful temple

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    Very beautiful temple. With great pleasure, they admire the magnificent architecture. They say that the famous writer Ivan Bunin and outstanding artist Nicolai Ge were baptized in the Vvedenki Church.

    Reviewed on Apr 28, 2022
  • Sergey K
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    Introduced Church

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    The temple of introduction to the temple of the Holy Goddess was built at the end of the 18th century. It was baptized by Ivan Bunin. Now carefully restored and decorates the city.

    Reviewed on Nov 7, 2021
  • Talant2007
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    Introduction temple

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    The temple of introduction to the temple of the Holy Goddess was built in 1780g on the place of the old wooden church. In 1930 the church was closed. Shortly before the war, the state artel of the promkooper ... was located in the building.

    Reviewed on Jul 10, 2020
  • master_iskusstv
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    Looked only outside

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    They were in May 2019.The temple is closed for repair.You can't even go to the territory.Outside the temple is very beautiful.The street is very narrow.The problem with parking.

    Reviewed on Jan 8, 2020
  • Albert B
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    So I didn't get ...

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    For a long time the temple is on regular repair, even the entrance to the territory of the temple is prohibited. The architecture of the building is barroco, which is characteristic of the churches of the southern part of Russia and Ukraine.

    Reviewed on Aug 7, 2019