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Church of Our Lady of Kazan (Zelenogorsk)

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parish and the Terijoki parish was established in 1898. In December 1907 the wooden church in Terijoki was destroyed in a fire. The new church was raised a 500 metres west to the centers village of Terijoki, next to the 1907 completed
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church in Finland. As Terijoki was captured by the Soviet troops in 1939, the church served as a warehouse until the late 1970s. It was renovated in the 1980s and reconsecrated in 1990 by the
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and raised for the Russian villa colony in Terijoki. During the Finnish period, it was the largest
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Church of Our Lady of Kazan and the Lutheran Terijoki Church in behind, image from the 1930s
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg
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Church of Our Lady of Kazan was preceded by the Orthodox church in
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Church of Our Lady of Kazan was designed by the architect
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Russian
Finnish

60°11′32″N 29°42′23″E / 60.192311°N 29.70627°E / 60.192311; 29.70627
Zelenogorsk, Saint Petersburg
Russia
Denomination
Russian Orthodox
Consecrated
Architect(s)
Nikolay Nikonov
Style
Russian
Groundbreaking
‹See Tfd›
Russian
Finnish
Russian Orthodox
Zelenogorsk
Russia
Grand Duchy of Finland
Our Lady of Kazan
Nikolay Nikonov
Eastern Orthodox
Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow
Terijoki
Fjodor Kharlamov
J. F. Bruni
Raivola

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