51°23‘08.9”N 31°23‘28.5”E The first wooden church was built in 1781 and renovated in 1800. At the beginning of the 20th century, the old church was demolished to make a brick church.
The Voznesensʹka church was sanctified in 1913. The church was constructed in the style of diocesan architecture typical at that time. The church has a cruciform plan, with a 2-tier bell tower built over the entrance.
In Soviet times, the temple was closed and used as a warehouse. Church services resumed in 1988.
The Voznesensʹka church was seriously damaged during the hostilities during the russian invasion of Ukraine. The occupying troops arranged a warehouse of ammunition and fuel in the temple. As a result of shelling and fire, the walls and roof were damaged, and windows were broken.
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