Church of Aleksandr Nevskiy Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Orthodox church in the Russian quarter
The Alexander Nevsky church is on Tokharl Street in the Russian quarter. It is a rare church in the southern region of Uzbekistan. The church is designed in a style that is similar to Russian military...
About a block and a half from our hotel, the Church of Aleksandr Nevesky in Termez was part of the Russian Orthodox system in the region built in the twentieth century. Not really a spectacular place ...
The church of the early 20th century, the architecture is very laconic, the walls are not stuctured, so the temple turned out to be sandy. Inside too very modest, no drawings or frescoes, photo ...
Orthodox church in the Russian quarter
The Alexander Nevsky church is on Tokharl Street in the Russian quarter. It is a rare church in the southern region of Uzbekistan. The church is designed in a style that is similar to Russian military...
Muted
About a block and a half from our hotel, the Church of Aleksandr Nevesky in Termez was part of the Russian Orthodox system in the region built in the twentieth century. Not really a spectacular place ...
Nothing outstanding.
The church of the early 20th century, the architecture is very laconic, the walls are not stuctured, so the temple turned out to be sandy. Inside too very modest, no drawings or frescoes, photo ...
Small Church
The only feature of this temple is its location (in the south of Uzbekistan). I have not noticed any architectural features of the temple.
The southern most Orthodox church of the Russian Orthodox for a long time
The sights that show the history of the Russian Empire in these regions. The church is surrounded by a district with commercial houses.