Church of Cosmas and Damian
Detailed description
The first mention of the church of Cosmas and Damian, built of wood, dates back to the end of the XVI century. In 1726, the construction of a stone church began on the site of the old church, and in 1730 the new church was consecrated. On September 5, 1940, the church was closed and desecrated, and the building was then occupied by a printing press. In 1994, the chapel of Alexander Nevsky celebrated the first liturgy. Later, the temple was restored through restoration work.
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Address
Pravoberezhnaya ulitsa, 6, Levoberezhny District, Moscow, Russia, 125445