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Tokombayeva, 52A/3, Bishkek 720000 KyrgyzstanMap
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  • Alex_Johnson_Bishkek
    Alex_Johnson_Bishkek
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    It's worth a stop, but its hard to find.

    I have been to this Church during a Russian Orthodox holiday and it was quite nice to see all the nice people there. Inside the Church it was really quite interesting for me. Inside it's really larg...

    Reviewed on Oct 9, 2017
  • StephenStocks
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    Newly opened church

    This church is on the southern edge of the city. Whilst there is a more centrally located Russian Orthodox church to visit in Bishkek, this is worth a short diversion if you are in the area (which you...

    Reviewed on Aug 15, 2017
  • Egamberdy K
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    Orthodox temple

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    Again it is hard to say that this temple is particularly notable - icons, architecture or even like. But if you are a believer, you will care no such details. The church is quite visited, the main ...

    Reviewed on Aug 23, 2017
  • Сергей Ш
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    Beauty on the background of the mountains.

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    Built for centuries. It is located in the southern part of Bishkek city, and more precisely in 12 microdistricts .Not far from the AUCA.

    Reviewed on Aug 20, 2016
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    Acting Orthodox Church

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    Beautiful snowy Orthodox temple in Bishkek. But since it is not in the center, it is generally possible not to travel specifically if you are limited to staying in the city.

    Reviewed on Mar 11, 2016
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