well , the unr officer alexander zverintsev, who served on the eve of the war in the baranovichi railway brigadematograph, demonstrated the place, baranovichi, the beginning of the 20th century and a newsreel about the stay of emperor nicholas ii at the headquarters of the supreme commander-in-chief , the periodical press of that time widely covered these events, one of the messages said on sunday, september 21, his imperial majesty emperor nikolai alexandrovich arrived at 6 o'clock. all the officers of the headquarters of the supreme commander-in-chief gathered in the headquarters church. i can't say 100%. i can only assume that the pious emperor visited the orthodox wooden church, which was built in 1908 and was in this area. by the way, these houses here belong to the same era. soon they will sink to fly and demolish. three years after the execution of the royal family on april 19, 1921, on the first day of easter, the wooden church mysteriously burned down. the next day, a meeting of parishioners decided to renew the temple. warsaw architect nikolai andreevich obolonsky drew up a new project