Church of All Saints, Orthodox temple in Sinyavskoe, Russia.
The Church of All Saints is a stone building with white walls and a central dome located in the village of Sinyavskoe. The structure follows classical Eastern Orthodox architectural style with traditional design features typical of regional Russian churches.
The building was constructed from stone in 1806 and replaced an earlier wooden structure that existed since 1794. The transition from wood to stone reflected the growing needs of the local community.
The church takes its name from all saints and anchors the village landscape with its white facade and central dome. It remains a place where people gather to practice Russian Orthodox traditions and spiritual life.
The building is located in the village center and is easily accessible on foot from the surrounding area. Visitors should be aware that regular services take place and respectful behavior toward religious activities is expected.
Historical records from 1801 show the church served people from two distinct East Slavic groups numbering over 800 believers. This diversity highlights how the temple functioned as a gathering place for multiple local communities.
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