All Saints Church, Eastern Orthodox church building in Tyumen, Russia.
All Saints Church is an Eastern Orthodox church building located on Sverdlov Street with characteristic domes and decorative details. The structure displays the typical architectural features of Russian Orthodox design, visible to anyone passing by the building.
The church was designed by architect Pyotr Praman and built in 1833 as part of the Tobolsk-Tyumen Eparchy serving Orthodox worshippers. It has stood on this site since its creation as an important religious structure.
The church serves as a place where Orthodox believers gather for services and religious observances that follow ancient liturgical traditions. Visitors can sense the spiritual life that continues within these walls through daily worship and seasonal celebrations.
The church is located on Sverdlov Street in central Tyumen, making it accessible by foot from many parts of the city. Visitors should check locally for information about service times and when the building is open to the public.
The building holds federal cultural heritage status, recognizing its importance in preserving Russian Orthodox architectural traditions. This designation indicates its value as a historical structure worthy of special protection.
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