Church of St. Nicholas
The Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas was built in 1914. The church consists of a three-tiered bell tower, a low nave, a square prayer hall and a pentagonal apse with a sacristy.
The Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas was built in 1914. The church consists of a three-tiered bell tower, a low nave, a square prayer hall and a pentagonal apse with a sacristy.
The Orthodox Church of the Protection of the Blessed Virgin was built in 1856 on the site of a previous wooden temple dating from 1782. At the beginning of the 20th century, the church was rebuilt by the architect Victor Ivanovich Struev. Next to the church, there is a bell tower.
St. George's Church is a wooden Orthodox church built in 1864. The building is surmounted by an octagonal drum and an onion-shaped spire. The belfry is independent from the church.
St. Elijah's Church is a wooden Orthodox church built in 1809. The two log cabins, the main body and the altar, are almost square in plan, of equal height and covered with a common gable roof, which forms a three-cornered awning at the junction of the log cabins.