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Church of St. Nicholas the Wet in Yaroslavl, Russi #28210987
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Summer daylight shot. Church of St. Nicholas the Wet in Yaroslavl, Russia. The ensemble of the church of St. Nicholas Wet includes two stone temple. Cool five-domed church with a bell tower built on the site of the old wood in 1665 - 1672 years. On the right side of the porch, in the annex to the tent top was built a chapel in the name of Alexis, Metropolitan of Moscow, on the left, in the same annex - in the name of Barbara. The customers of the temple merchants were Athanasius Luzin and Andrew Lemin and Yaroslavl townspeople Fedor Vymorov and Stepan Tarabaev. Warm one-domed Church of the Tikhvin Icon of the Mother of God is located south of St. Nicholas Church. The time of its construction - 1686, Basil chapel was consecrated in 1694. The church was built at the expense of merchants Clim and Semen Luzins