Saint Nicholas the White church, Veliky Novgorod, Orthodox church in Veliky Novgorod, Russia
Saint Nicholas the White Church is a stone building with typical Russian Orthodox features located near Brédova-Zverinaya Street. The structure displays the characteristic silhouette of a medieval church with its domes and thick walls.
The building was founded in 1312 as part of a monastery complex and ranks among the earliest examples of medieval church architecture in northwestern Russia. Its establishment documents the religious growth of the city during the early medieval period.
The church bears the name of Saint Nicholas and shows how religious buildings formed a central part of city life in Novgorod. You can see today the traditional forms that were typical for Orthodox churches of that period.
The church is located at Brédova-Zverinaya Street 14 and accessible via the main entrance. Visitors should note it is a preserved cultural site, so respectful dress and conduct are expected.
The church was originally part of a larger monastery complex that shaped the city's religious infrastructure. Today only the church building itself remains visible, reflecting the long changes in the urban landscape.
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