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Resurrection Elijah's Church

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Lenina, 11A, Kursk 305000 RussiaMap
Phone+7 471 251-40-35
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  • davidramsey2004
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    Better in realitty than the picture the little statue iis fine also.

    It can be seen from the other side of the street. This improves the street scape.an architect would write a better revue.

    Reviewed on Feb 2, 2017
  • evoinel
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    masterpiece of architecture and icon painting

    The Church is located in the centre of the city. People usually notice the reflection of the Church in the plateglass facade of the nearby bank. It is very beautiful outside and inside. The interior...

    Reviewed on May 17, 2015
  • Sergey K
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    Sunday-Ilyinskaya Church

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    A stone temple on the place of a wooden and a shelter for the homeless was built in the middle of the 18th century and was sanctified in honor of the Prophet Ilya. It was given its current name after the break of the Sunday Cathedral in the naho ...

    Reviewed on Apr 19, 2021
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    Sunday-Ilyinsky Temple

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    The most magnificent temple. Built in the middle of the 18th century. Very modest in view, but inside simply striking. Decorated with magnificent frescoes, plus in the temple a stunning energy.

    Reviewed on Mar 28, 2021
  • Talant2007
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    Sunday-Ilyinsky Temple

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    In 1768, the temple of the Prophet Ilya was built on the site of a wooden church. After the break in 1788, the church receives its throne and changes its name to the wooden church and ...

    Reviewed on Jul 5, 2020
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