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Moscow. The Church of Anatolia and Protoleon Nicomedia in Park of a name of Artema borovika. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Church of Anatolia and Protoleon Nicomedia in Park of a name of Artema borovika. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Church of Anatolia and Protoleon Nicomedia in Park of a name of Artema borovika. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Church of Anatolia and Protoleon Nicomedia in Park of a name of Artema borovika. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Church of Anatolia and Protoleon Nicomedia in Park of a name of Artema borovika. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
The Church of Anatolia and Protoleon Nicomedia in Park of a name of Artema borovika.
The Church of Anatolia and Protoleon Nicomedia in Park of a name of Artema borovika. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Church of Anatolia and Protoleon Nicomedia in Park of a name of Artema borovika. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Fragments of Garden gates in the Central part of the Museum-reserve Kolomenskoye Once this gate led to the ascension garden. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church of St. MCH. Anatolia and Protoleon in Marino Address:Russia, Moscow, street Bratislava, the Park named after Artem Borovik. The main Church-in honor of the Holy martyrs Anatoly and Protoleon-is being built in memory of all the soldiers who fell during the great Patriotic war. The small Church-chapel-in honor of the Holy righteous youth Artemiy verkolsky, the patron Saint of Artem Borovik – is being built in memory of the fallen war correspondents. The entire complex, designed for 500 parishioners, is being built as part of the 200 Orthodox churches construction program in Moscow the`200 Program` with sponsorship, private donations and support from the Artem Borovik Charitable Foundation. The project of the temple complex was developed by architect Fyodor Afuksenidi, President of the Sochi city organization of the Union of architects of Russia, author of more than 50 Orthodox churches and chapels.


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