Consigliati nei pressi di Orthodox Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos
Orthodox Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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54 recensione
LolaGo1
Nothing to impress me here!
After visiting the Castle and walking back to the Bus Station, I noted this church to be opened. There were several people inside. There is nothing much to see here compared to other Orthodox churches...
Recensione del giorno 27 mag 2023
LolaGo1
Nothing to impress me here!
After visiting the Castle and walking back to the Bus Station, I noted this church to be opened. There were several people inside. There is nothing much to see here compared to other Orthodox churches...
Recensione del giorno 27 mag 2023
Ace28065
Building site.
Looks ok from inside but is undergoing massive renovations. Would like to return one day when finished.
Recensione del giorno 25 ago 2019
Ace28065
Building site.
Looks ok from inside but is undergoing massive renovations. Would like to return one day when finished.
Recensione del giorno 25 ago 2019
palawanismyhome
Center of town
The church is in the center of town and is a peaceful place with few visitors. It was opened in 1863 after the Tsarina donated 6000 roubles and a businessman donated 50, 000 bricks.
Nothing to impress me here!
After visiting the Castle and walking back to the Bus Station, I noted this church to be opened. There were several people inside. There is nothing much to see here compared to other Orthodox churches...
Nothing to impress me here!
After visiting the Castle and walking back to the Bus Station, I noted this church to be opened. There were several people inside. There is nothing much to see here compared to other Orthodox churches...
Building site.
Looks ok from inside but is undergoing massive renovations. Would like to return one day when finished.
Building site.
Looks ok from inside but is undergoing massive renovations. Would like to return one day when finished.
Center of town
The church is in the center of town and is a peaceful place with few visitors. It was opened in 1863 after the Tsarina donated 6000 roubles and a businessman donated 50, 000 bricks.