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Храм иконы Божией Матери Взыскание погибших

Rating 5.0
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Open until 8:00 PM
+375 17 375-09-22
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Minsk, Lili Karastajanavaj Street, 14
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Minsk, Lili Karastajanavaj Street, 14
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+375 17 375-09-22
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Open until 8:00 PM
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Ploshcha Jakuba Kolasa
2.51 km
2
Ploshcha Jakuba KolasaAkademija navukPloshcha Pieramogi
Arlowskaja
288 m
4
ArlowskajaGajaShchadrynaPloshcha BangalorKulman
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Year of foundation:1998
Wheelchair accessible:Not available
Wheelchair accessibility:unavailable
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Ника Синельникова
Level 3 Local Expert
April 4
An incredible wonderful place! A temple where it is very atmospheric and as if very close to Unknown)The church's architecture and interior are very aesthetic, and people living nearby miss out on a wonderful opportunity to enjoy such a relaxing holiday if they don't attend services.
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473251 Шевко
Level 5 Local Expert
January 12
It's really cool to get up early on weekend mornings and enjoy the bell-beating. It's very invigorating. One day, my mother went to put a candle on some holiday. At the entrance, the priest said to buy a glass and a half of consecrated water. Mom didn't have any money and he wouldn't let her in. She was still crying at home for a long time. I think if this place ever burns down, few people will grieve.
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Татьяна Кухаренко
Level 4 Local Expert
May 22, 2024
The place is very bright in its energy. It is always very neat and tidy around. There is a small memorial dedicated to the Chernobyl tragedy behind the fence at the back of the church. To the right of the main entrance to the temple from the outside there is also a memorial in the form of a list of all the inhabited settlements after the explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant - that is, a certain requiem for the "dead" villages. And what is it worth just admiring the bell tower! It's just a work of art in terms of artistic forging. There is also a separate room on the territory at the entrance on the left for writing and submitting notes, purchasing candles, etc. (a small church shop). The church itself is small, but many parishioners like to come here, as a place to acquire spiritual strength and mental balance. The church is beautiful in its decoration. The only drawback for me personally is the lack of lighting. Natural light practically does not penetrate inside, and artificial lighting, as a rule, is turned on in a very economical mode
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