This Protestant church is located close to a busy intersection, from where we spotted its very unusual design. We initially assumed it was an Orthodox church. It was built in the mid-1800s as a cemetery chapel and has been used as a church since 1899.

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Beautiful design. Were you able to go inside?
Yes, it’s a very attractive design. Unfortunately, the doors were firmly locked.