Spaska Church


A block northwest of maydan Soborny up vul Parizskoyi Komuny is the quaint Spaska Church (1705), with its rebuilt bell tower. It's faced by an odd monument to Tsar Peter I (Peter the Great) across the street on vul Pylypa Orlyka (Parizskoyi Komuny).


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