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Amber temple in the village of Dmytrivka

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The picturesque village of Dmytrivka has a long history. The Amber Temple is a unique object in the village.
The construction of the Amber Temple began in 2003 by Mykola Oleksandrovych Ishchenko, a resident of the village of Dmytrivka, who later became the rector of the Temple. The author - the architect of this temple - Zaur Pavliashvili.

The Temple has been under construction for more than 10 years and even now works are being carried out to improve and improve the surrounding area.
The Temple includes several rooms: the main upper floor of the Temple, the lower Temple and a separate building of the Baptistery.
The Amber Temple was consecrated on August 12, 2013. More than 2,000 Orthodox Christians and almost all the villagers came to consecrate the Church.
Until 2014, the Church received a large number of pilgrims not only from all over Ukraine, but almost from all over the world. The uniqueness of this Temple is that its interior, frescoes - painting is made of amber crumbs and solid amber.
Masters from the city of Rivne spent more than three years performing the elements of the iconostasis. The painting of the Temple was performed by the best icon painters of Ukraine. In general, several hundred kilograms of amber were spent on the decoration of the Temple.
On the territory of the Temple complex there are seven sculptures of Orthodox themes, which form a strange ensemble: the Holy Family, Jesus, Mary, Panteleimon, the Holy Trinity, the Apostles Peter and Paul, Mykola Myrlykyisky.
Also in summer, believers like to walk around the Temple complex, where more than 2,000 rose bushes and many other flowering plants bloom.
At night, the Temple is illuminated by many colorful spotlights, which creates an atmosphere of wonder and grace of God's Temple.
Now the Church works, like most Orthodox Churches of Ukraine, receives believers from all over Ukraine.

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