10/19/2020
Dmitry Kiryukhin
Nesvizh is a small, charming town southwest of Minsk, Belarus. It is best known for its castle, founded in 1583 and included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Walking around Minsk, I visited churches and cathedrals with unusual architecture.
Photographer Dmitry Kiryukhin once again took a walk through the center of Moscow at Christmastime—even more beautiful than last year.
The Sts. Peter and Paul Fortress, Kazan Cathedral, Nevsky Prospect, the Optina Monastery Metochion, and the St. Petersburg embankments…
Pravoslavie.ru photo correspondent Dmitry Kiriukhin made a pilgrimage to Suzdal and Bogoliubovo and brought us this stunning photoreport.
Wonderworking icon in Kazachinskoe, cathedral in Lesosibirsk, monasteries of Eniseysk, Enisei River, and Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Power Station
The Church of Great Martyr George, created in honor of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War (World War II), is well known to any visitor to Moscow’s Victory Park on Worship Hill.
Photo correspondent Dmitry Kiriukhin recorded how the parish—and nature all around it—prepared to meet the Resurrection of Christ.
St. Xenia, beloved not only in Russia but also around the Orthodox world, was the fool-for-Christ who wandered the relatively newly-built capital of the Russian Empire.
In the 1950s and 1960s, to make way for road construction, the altar section was blown up, and the refectory and upper tiers of the bell tower were dismantled for bricks.
We offer to our readers this photogallery of work by photographer Dmitry Kiriukhin, dedicated to wintertime festivity in Moscow.
Siberia amazes everyone who visits, leaves a lasting impression, and makes one yearn for it.
After several decades of atheist propaganda in the Soviet Union, new life came to the Orthodox parish in the village of Barkhatovo.
We present here a photo tour of the cave monasteries of Shuldan and Chelter-Marmara and the cave city of Eski-Kermen in Crimea.