St. Nicholas Church, Radomyshl
Svidomsky and V. Kotarbinsky & ndash; followers of the Russian artist V. Vasnetsov, who worked together with the Kiev masters, painting icons. It is assumed that the church of St. Nicholas was a special workshop for young artists, since the shrine is decorated according to sketches from the murals of the Cathedral of Vladimir. Bells for the shrine were brought from Moscow.
During the Soviet period, the church premises were used as a warehouse for grain. At the same time, the bell tower was destroyed.
During the restoration of the church in 1998, the belfry, initially gilded, was restored, but in a shortened form. "The miracle-working icon of the Mother of God is also the pride of the temple."
Today, the St. Nicholas Church is open to all members of the Orthodox faith.

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