The church is not large in volume, but it is exquisitely small and uniquely shaped, making it a typical example of Russian Orthodox architecture. In terms of spatial layout, the church follows the Byzantine architectural style, using a centralized plan and two perpendicular axes to handle the architectural form. In terms of appearance, a central dome dominates the entire image, and then symmetrically descends forward, backward, left, and right, forming a beautiful patterned image. In terms of wall treatment, many places use the image of a pointed dome as the top of the wall, with different sizes and heights, decorated among them, very distinctive. Now, this church has been transformed into a French restaurant. Open from January 1st to December 31st, all day long.







