Two Orthodox Churches Will Be Built In The South-Eastern Part of Moscow

Capital Authorities Say Two Orthodox Churches Will Be Built In the Southeast of Moscow. Plots Have Already Been Selected for Construction and Are Included in the Project Schedule.

Temples Will Be Built In Lublino and Pechatniki Districts under the City Program of Two Hundred Temples Construction, Which is Realized by Moscow Government Together With the Russian Orthodox Church.

The Sites Are Located on Stavropolskaya St., POSSESSION 25, IN LUBLINO AND ON 1ST KURYANOVSKAYA ST., Possession 55-57 in Pechatniki.

At the Moment There Is a Construction of Four Temples in the District, Which Are Located on Melnikova Street, 7 Near Theater Center On Dubrovka, Saranskaya, House 1, Krasnodarskaya House 50 and 1st Volskaya, House 2.

Another Temple Is Planned to Be Built On The InterSection of Okskaya Street, Volgogradsky Prospekt and Volzhsky Boulevard, Which Is Located in Tekstilshiki.

All Projects Hearings Were Held and All Objects Are Built With the Consent of Local Residents, Which Is Important.

The Program for the Construction of 200 Churches Was Launched in 2010. INVESTMENTS IN CONSTRUCTION ARE PROVIDED by INDIVIDUALS AND LEGAL ENTITIES.

DURING LARGE-SCALE CONSTRUCTION WORK THERE IS A NEED FOR A PLACE TO STORE BUILDING TOOLS. Block-Containers Are Used For This Purpose. However, If Necessary, They Can Be USED AS A PLACE OF TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION FOR WORKERS.