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Two Saints in love
To the left of the entrance to the Spasskaya (Saviour) church is a bronze sculpture of a couple, obviously in love with each other. The way their knees bend towards each other and that cloth falling d...
Monument to St. Peter and St. Fevronia, Irkutsk, Russia.
The Monument to St. Peter and St. Fevronia, here in Irkutsk, Russia, stands close to the entrance of the Church of the Savior of the Holy Face (aka the Spasskaya Church) both located just North of Kir...
The monument to Peter and Fevronia is located near to the front of the Spasskaya Church. It shows the couple holding hands with doves perched between them. A rabbit is located behind the sculpture. We...
Cute story to encourage fidelity and marriage. Best part is the beautiful church next to it. Also nearby is the eternal flame for the WWII dead from Irkutsk.
Two Saints in love
To the left of the entrance to the Spasskaya (Saviour) church is a bronze sculpture of a couple, obviously in love with each other. The way their knees bend towards each other and that cloth falling d...
Nice story
Closely to the 3 cathedrals. A nice story and very nice statue. You can tell that everyone wants to touch the head of the rabbit below.
Monument to St. Peter and St. Fevronia, Irkutsk, Russia.
The Monument to St. Peter and St. Fevronia, here in Irkutsk, Russia, stands close to the entrance of the Church of the Savior of the Holy Face (aka the Spasskaya Church) both located just North of Kir...
Monument to love and family
The monument to Peter and Fevronia is located near to the front of the Spasskaya Church. It shows the couple holding hands with doves perched between them. A rabbit is located behind the sculpture. We...
Marriage statue
Cute story to encourage fidelity and marriage. Best part is the beautiful church next to it. Also nearby is the eternal flame for the WWII dead from Irkutsk.