Dominican Monastery of St. Nicholas
Dominican Monastery of St. Nicholas
Dominican Monastery of St. Nicholas
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Julius A
Berkeley, MO6 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
I have watched it slowly get better and better over the years. This is one of my favorite towns in the world to visit and stay in due to the cost, nature and overall location. I also go to this church to see the progress and I love that, like most of Ukraine and Poland, that the organization running this church is Pro-Life. So they always get a good $1000 donation from me each visit.
Written 18 May 2019
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Olga V
Kyiv, Ukraine144 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
We all know Hagia Sophia that was initially chirch and then become mosque. This monastery has similar story, but even more, it became christian monastery again. It still has minaret, by the way.
You can go inside when there is no service. Monastery is closed early, so it's better to visit it during first half of day.
You can go inside when there is no service. Monastery is closed early, so it's better to visit it during first half of day.
Written 4 May 2019
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peripatetic845
Lincolnton, NC199 contributions
Sept 2017 • Solo
The church is undergoing extensive renovation, but an accident of history has left an Islamic minbar in the sanctuary instead of a usual Christian pulpit.Other
Written 9 September 2017
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SAusN
Canberra, Australia16 contributions
May 2016 • Friends
Seemingly always being renovated, we thought we'd step into this church anyway, as we were staying next door to it.
However, the first thing you are confronted with upon entry is an anti-abortion propaganda poster, and this is not the only church in this heavily religious town to have one.
It is totally inappropriate for major tourist attractions to have things like that at their entrances (the Polish churches in the region are the worst offenders), and the whole experience left me with a largely negative view of the town.
However, the first thing you are confronted with upon entry is an anti-abortion propaganda poster, and this is not the only church in this heavily religious town to have one.
It is totally inappropriate for major tourist attractions to have things like that at their entrances (the Polish churches in the region are the worst offenders), and the whole experience left me with a largely negative view of the town.
Written 12 May 2016
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