Church of Saint Nicetas, Orthodox church in Tagansky District, Russia.
The Church of Saint Nicetas sits on Shvivova Gorka with a tent-shaped bell tower, white stone walls, and traditional Russian architectural elements throughout its design. The structure includes two modern chapel towers dedicated to Saint Pantaleon and Silouan.
The original church was built in 1476, with the present structure constructed in 1595 on the foundations of its predecessor. Additional architectural elements were added in 1685 and contribute to its current appearance.
The church serves as an Athonite metochion with ongoing ties to the Rossikon Monastery on Mount Athos, functioning as a spiritual community center. Visitors notice its role in maintaining Orthodox traditions and monastic connections within Moscow.
The church is open to the public and easily reached by public transportation from central Moscow. Visitors can view the interior during regular religious services and experience the active spiritual life within.
Inside the church stands an icon screen from the 1740s, a fine example of Orthodox religious craftsmanship and artistic skill. This ornate wooden structure displays the devotional practices of its era and remains central to worship today.
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