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Khram Rozhdestva Khristova

Храм Рождества Христова
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Ulitsa Lenina, 43, Arzamas, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia, 607233Map
Phone+7 910 127-71-00
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  • investigator64
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    "Aki Phoenix of Ash" or the wonderful revival of the warm church of the Christmas parish

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    The Arzamas area at the intersection of the current streets of Lenin and the Revolutionary alley in pre-revolutionary times was called the slobodka of the Spassky monastery near the Shamki River. History told us that already in ...

    Reviewed on Jan 15, 2024
  • Alexey_Bogatov
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    Attractive eclectics

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    The temple is architecturally executed as a mixture of Russian style with the elements of Gothic. Interesting picturesque interior

    Reviewed on Mar 12, 2019
  • Excursion828640
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    I didn't like it

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    Beautiful temple, restoration was recently. The temple in which it draws. It looks very magnificent! It is on the main street.

    Reviewed on Oct 25, 2018
  • svetlana1611
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    I liked it.

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    The Temple of Christ's Christmas in Arzama ́se is located on Lenin Street. Built on the means of the Arzamas trader A. I. Zayashnikov. Architect K. Ton. Beautiful, interesting temple.

    Reviewed on Jan 4, 2018
  • _G9697HI
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    Recent Restoration

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    In Soviet times, a parent house was located in the temple building. I hope that in this place there appeared good people ... Restored very recently. This is visible. Not quite like the Orthodox temple, as ...

    Reviewed on Dec 21, 2016