The rating, compiled by the BlaBlaCar service, includes six of the country's most extraordinary temples in shape. One of them is the Church of Mount Golgotha in the village of Lesnoy Gorodok near the town of Leninsk-Kuznetsky in the Kemerovo region. The temple is a truncated pyramid, the height of which together with the cross is 12.5 meters. The building, consecrated in 2009, can accommodate 120 worshipers. The unusual shape of the temple symbolizes Mount Golgotha, on which Jesus Christ died on the cross. The internal structure of the church resembles the Kuvukliya in the Jerusalem Church of the Holy Sepulcher - the place of the Resurrection of the Savior of the world. In addition to the Church of Mount Golgotha, some of the most unusual Russian churches also include the Znamenskaya Church in the village of Dubrovitsy, Moscow Region, the crystal temple 'Burning Bush' in Dyatkovo, Bryansk Region, Chesme Church in St. Petersburg, Trinity Church 'Kulich and Easter', also in the northern capital , and the Cathedral of the Icon of the Mother of God 'Burning Bush' in the town of Sosnovy Bor, Leningrad Region.
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