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Sobor Vozneseniya Gospodnya

Собор Вознесения Господня
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Voznesenskaya St, 31, Yoshkar-Ola, Mari El Republic, Russia, 424004Map
Phone+7 836 245-00-09
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  • Insta_natytravel
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    The Cathedral of the Lord's Ascension

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    The cathedral was built in 1756 for the money of the merchant I. Pchelin. In Soviet years it was closed, and the room was used under a beer warehouse and a beer plant. Angelina is only a believer at the end of the 20th century in a very bad ...

    Reviewed on Sep 12, 2023
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    Ancient Church

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    A perfectly standard 18th-century provincial church, whose lots are great in the country. It looks pleasant, festive at the expense of white walls and green domes.

    Reviewed on Mar 11, 2022
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    Yoskar-Ola. Abominable temple

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    The Voznesen Church was built in 1756. In the Soviet times in the 1930s was closed. In the mid-1990s the parish life of the temple resumed. The building of the cathedral is a monument to Russian construction of the 18th ...

    Reviewed on Feb 24, 2021
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    Cultural and historical complex of the Tsarevokshay Kremlin

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    They lived near the Cathedral of the Lord, inside the cathedral were not, mainly walked in the evening near the cathedral, there is a small square.

    Reviewed on Nov 18, 2019
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    The Cathedral of the Lord's Ascension!

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    The cathedral is located at the intersection of the streets of the Red Army and the same name of Voznesenskaya (former Karl Marx). It was the city dominant and the largest temple of the city of Tsarevokokshaysk. In the years of the Soviet power ...

    Reviewed on Apr 8, 2019