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One of the interesting examples of stone iconostases that originated in the Brâncovenesc school of Wallachian architecture is in the church of the village of Boloteşti, Romania.
The estate from the Gothic novel in Neo-Russian manner - the Gerard estate in Demyanki, now, alas, abandoned due to its location in the resettlement zone of the Gomel region, created in connection with the Chernobyl accident.
Ancient carving of the iconostasis of one of the churches of the monastery of Saint Macarius the Great in Egypt.

Macarius was a disciple of Saint Anthony the Great, the founder of monasticism itself.
Atmospheric Tešnjar - oldest part in the Serbian city of Valjevo, which initially was the trade street.
Parthenon in the village of Saratov region - the Holy Trinity church in Bobylyovka, Russia.
Byzantine sarcophagus side with a family portrait from Constantinople.
Saint Nikon basilica in modern Sparta, Greece - the spiritual heir of the original Byzantine Saint Nikon Cathedral of Sparta.

The historical city was almost abandoned after the Fourth Crusade, and the urban center moved to the well-fortified town of Mystras. However, it was revived in the XIX century.
Neo-Gothic face of one of the main resorts of Russian Empire - Pyatigorsk.
Inside an almost restored monastery church of Jruchi in Georgia.

Built in the X century to entomb the members of the noble family that commissioned it, the church changed hands and was rebuilt many times throughout its long history. However, in 1991, an earthquake reduced the building to rubble. It has now been finally restored using original stones and reliefs.
The palace of Ghica manor in Comănești, Romania.
Interior of the Neo-Russian Saints Peter and Paul church in Maydakovo, Russia, which is still being restored and despite its style is a rare example of a basilical Russian church.
2025/06/27 17:45:00
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