Church of the Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem, Orthodox church in Suzdal, Russia.
The Church of the Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem is an Orthodox church in Suzdal featuring multiple domes and decorative stonework typical of Russian religious buildings from the early 18th century. The structure stands as a solid brick building with carved details covering its walls and facade.
The church was completed in 1707 during a period of active religious construction across central Russia. Its completion marks a moment when traditional Orthodox architecture continued to develop in smaller towns outside the capital.
The church hosts Orthodox services where local believers gather regularly throughout the year. It remains an active center of religious life in Suzdal, visible to visitors as a place where faith and community still meet daily.
The church is located in central Suzdal within walking distance of other religious buildings and town landmarks. Visitors can view the exterior freely and often access the interior depending on service schedules and local conditions.
The church holds the status of a federal cultural heritage site and is part of Suzdal's remarkable collection of religious buildings spanning several centuries. This designation places it among Russia's most protected architectural treasures and connects it to the Golden Ring, a network of historic towns known for their traditional buildings.
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