Sergiev-Kazan Church, Krasnoobsk, Orthodox church in Krasnoobsk, Russia.
Sergiev-Kazan Church is an Orthodox church distinguished by bright white walls and gleaming golden domes that stand out in the town. The building combines classical Russian Orthodox architectural proportions with traditional interior and exterior elements that reflect church design conventions.
Construction of this religious building began in 1996 and reached completion with its consecration in 2012. This founding period corresponded with post-Soviet religious revival, when congregations returned to active worship after decades of restrictions.
The church is named after two venerated figures in Orthodox tradition - Saint Sergius of Radonezh and the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God. Visitors can see how these holy presences shape the worship and decoration inside the building.
The church stands on Zapadnaya Ulitsa and welcomes visitors who wish to attend regular services at the site. Those seeking more information about visiting times or particular events can reach out directly for details about accessibility and what to expect.
The parish celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2017, showing how religious practice has grown in this scientific town within Novosibirsk Oblast. This milestone marks a quarter-century of community building since the church reopened for worship.
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