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Kyshtymskiy Nativity church

Кыштымский Христорождественский храм
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Lenina st., 22, Kyshtym, RussiaMap
Phone+7 351 514-07-29
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  • Andrew M
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    5th largest Orthodox cathedral in Russia

    The Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ is an imposing structure, and is the 5th largest (in terms of capacity-5,000 worshipers) orthodox cathedral in Russia. This is even more impressive, when it is ...

    Reviewed on Dec 2, 2018
  • EvgenyAlexeev
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    Old man.

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    An ancient Orthodox temple in Kyshtyma, practically in the city center. Only the first floor is open for visiting, the bell is not allowed to hit.

    Reviewed on Apr 22, 2018
  • Ludmila174
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    Important sightseeing of Kyshtyma

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    Very often we go to this temple with the family. Outside the temple is very beautiful, but the upper floors need restoration (which is now doing). Inside the temple is magnificent, incredibly beautiful. Everything is fine, once ...

    Reviewed on May 20, 2017
  • malevairina
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    The Temple

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    Rest in your soul, every time you love and want to hug is unfamiliar. You are surprised by the master's business. And it is true that he is one sixth of the Isaacian Cathedral in Peter.

    Reviewed on Feb 27, 2017
  • elena_bochinskay
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    Very ancient Orthodox Temple.

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    Cushtym. It is an amazingly beautiful city where history is intertwined with modern architecture. Cushtym is located in the northern part of the Chelyabinsk region on the eastern slopes of the Ural mountains. In the municipal ...

    Reviewed on Feb 24, 2017