A holy place. I love visiting this Temple. My grandmother brought me here. And now I have grandchildren. Dear native Temple. Family and familiar faces of ministers and priests., as well as parishioners.
I was only once at a conscious age, so I don't know much.
The hall where people gather is quite spacious and in good condition. We did repairs in ~2010s. I do not know what it was originally, but now it is a typical building without the impression that it is a piece of the history of the city, unlike the church. The advantage for him is being in the square, where a large number of people can gather if necessary.
An ancient temple, built in stone at the beginning of the 20th century. Before him, there were two temples in this place, both wooden, one burned down, the other rotted from time. The only temple that was not closed, even during the persecution