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  • Place Types Synagogue
  • Address Volodymyr-Volynsky, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine, 44700
  • Coordinate 50.8643778,24.3268963
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.7
  • Compound Code V87G+QQ Volodymyr-Volynsky, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine
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Sobor Svyatoho Yuriya Peremozhtsya
Sobor Svyatoho Yuriya Peremozhtsya
Sobor Svyatoho Yuriya Peremozhtsya
Sobor Svyatoho Yuriya Peremozhtsya
Sobor Svyatoho Yuriya Peremozhtsya
Sobor Svyatoho Yuriya Peremozhtsya
Sobor Svyatoho Yuriya Peremozhtsya
Sobor Svyatoho Yuriya Peremozhtsya
Sobor Svyatoho Yuriya Peremozhtsya
Sobor Svyatoho Yuriya Peremozhtsya
Reviews
Vsevolod YURACHKOVSKYY (06/09/2019)
This is my favoutire place where I thank God who gives me every day for his mercy and alwaus think how I will spend ethernity. This holy temple is very quiet and beautiful.
Nina Volyn (08/24/2019)
The temple is old, military, the destination is the ministry of two Orthodox and Catholic faiths. Amazingly interesting design. Fully run by the Ukrainian Church. From this temple two churches had to be peacefully united. Not to capture or do miracles, in a bad way. People decorate the place. Also holy. Let parishioners and priests read it. But jump into the apartments on Epiphany without an invitation, sprinkle and want money .... When none of the residents ask for it ... change the church, think about priests and tariffs. Do not make a market for a sense of faith. And do not put the rites on the conveyor with the words: faster, faster.
Djonni Fas (03/10/2020)
The CCU serves as a temple for servicemen, parts of which are located nearby
Valentin Burblis (07/15/2019)
Beautiful temple (basil). Good that the restoration did not plastered outside.
Сергей V (04/28/2019)
Military church of sv. George (Yurievskaya Church) in the city of Vladimir-Volynsky was built during the years 1898-1908, when these lands belonged to the Russian Empire. In the late XIX - early XX centuries. a military camp was built in the city, the architectural ensemble of which included administrative buildings, military barracks and a church. This stone church was built for the military of the 149th Black Sea Regiment by the type of basilica, it was built according to the standard design of the general staff of red brick, the barracks and houses of officers were built from the same material. Outside, these buildings are not plastered. The consecration of the church took place in 1908 in honor of St.. George (Yuri) Pobedonostsa, who was considered the patron saint of the tsarist army of Russia.
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