much younger in age than the church, the church of st. anthony. it celebrated its 150th anniversary. at one time , the church was built on the site of the one that burned down. the temple was erected by the puslovsky family with the support of count muravyov and local authorities. peasants provided settlement assistance. unfortunately, the name of the architect has not survived to this day, but he has something to be proud of, because today the temple is a recognized architectural monument of the 19th century. for your information. especially if the church is old, the statue is often surrounded by memorial plaques with the inscription "thank you saint anthony." saint anthony is the patron saint not only of the poor, but also of those traveling, so if you are an avid wanderer, a visit to the church will definitely not be amiss. and here’s what we’re grateful for: the saint is often turned to as a helper in finding lost valuables, and since the end of the 19th century century has spread. don’t feed us bread, let us travel, unfortunately, acquaintanc