Krasnoarmeyskoye (Arkhangelsky Pogost, or Mikhailo-Arkhangelsky) temple complex: the churches of Michael the Archangel and the Life-Giving Trinity, late 18th - early 19th centuries. Situated on the high bank of the Teza River, surrounded by old linden and elm trees. The village was originally called Arkhangelskoye, or Mikhailo-Arkhangelsky Pogost - after the Church of Michael the Archangel that stood here since 1629. In the early 18th century, a wooden Church of the Trinity was built next to it. In the late 18th century, both churches were replaced by new ones, brick ones: in 1780-84, a low winter Church of Michael the Archangel was built, in 1797-1800 - a summer Church of the Trinity. At the same time, the resulting complex was surrounded by a fence.
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