Church of St. Nicholas
The Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas was built of wood in 1799 and rebuilt in 1864. Above the main facade, in 1868, a bell tower was added to the roof.
The Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas was built of wood in 1799 and rebuilt in 1864. Above the main facade, in 1868, a bell tower was added to the roof.
The Orthodox Church of St. Peter and St. Paul was built in 1824. It is an example of wooden architecture with architectural features of classicism. When a new Church of the Transfiguration was built in 1760, the old building, dating from 1700, was dismantled and moved to the cemetery on the outskirts of the town. In 1820-1824, this church was rebuilt and consecrated in honour of the holy apostles Peter and Paul.
St. Andrew's Church was built in 1877 from wood according to a plan drawn up in 1854 by architect V. Polikarpov. It is a monument of retrospective architecture in Russian style.
The Church of the Intercession is a wooden Orthodox church built in 1885. It is a monument of eclectic architecture using forms of classicism and retrospective Russian style. It consists of a vestibule, a nave, a main hall made of logs, an apse with side sacristies.