St. George's Church
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. 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.
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.
St. George's Church is an Orthodox church built of wood in the 19th century. After the Second World War, under the Soviet regime, in 1960, the church was closed and left in ruins. In 1992, after the collapse of the USSR, the rebirth of the church in the village of Vardamichi began and in less than a year the church was restored.