Andrew Kudrin
Turnaevo Orthodox Church
Reference (sorry for that English, I just copy from another source):
Novosibirsk region. Bolotninsky area. village Turnaevo. Church of St. Seraphim of Sarov.
One of the few surviving in an undistorted form in the Siberian wooden churches beg. XX. The building, constructed on a model project in 1912-1914, surmounted by an eight-poschiptsovymi completion and five decorative cupolas over the porch set belfry. Closed in 1940, busy club, and later a warehouse, dilapidated. The decision to transfer the church to believers adopted in 1989, the first service was held in 2000. Repaired.
The only fully preserved prerevolutionary wooden temple in the Novosibirsk region
Turnaevo Orthodox Church
Reference (sorry for that English, I just copy from another source):
Novosibirsk region. Bolotninsky area. village Turnaevo. Church of St. Seraphim of Sarov.
One of the few surviving in an undistorted form in the Siberian wooden churches beg. XX. The building, constructed on a model project in 1912-1914, surmounted by an eight-poschiptsovymi completion and five decorative cupolas over the porch set belfry. Closed in 1940, busy club, and later a warehouse, dilapidated. The decision to transfer the church to believers adopted in 1989, the first service was held in 2000. Repaired.
The only fully preserved prerevolutionary wooden temple in the Novosibirsk region