Church of St. Nicholas the Miracleworker on Three Hills

Presnensky, Moscow City (Central) Russia

Russian Orthodox

Built in Novovagankovsky Lane in 1775, the church replaced a wooden one from 1628. It was enlarged and a bell-tower added in 1860. It was again extended in 1892 and had significant renovation in 1900. When it was closed in 1929 the bell-tower was partially destroyed. Home to the Young Pioneers House of Culture, it was restored to religious purposes in 1992. The church opened an art center in 2012.