Church of the Protection of the Holy Virgin

The Orthodox Church of the Protection of the Holy Virgin was built between 1846 and 1851. In 1908 it was rebuilt with a belfry. The composition of the church is influenced by the wooden architecture of Northern Russia.

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St. George's Church

St. George's Church is an Orthodox church built in 1867. In 1898, a wooden parish school was built near the church. This monument of vernacular architecture consists of a rectangular log house extended on a longitudinal axis is completed by a three-sided apse, on the opposite facade, the rectangular porch joins with a porch.

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St. Boris and Gleb Church

St. Boris and Gleb church is an Orthodox church built in 1824 out of wood. It is a monument of vernacular architecture with characteristics of classicism. At the base of the temple is an octagonal central room to which is attached a rectangular porch coming from the west, on which a two-storey bell tower was erected at the beginning of the 20th century (previously it stood separately).