Holy Entry Church
Church of the Holy Vvedensky
Ukraine, Nova Kakhovka
The Holy Vvedenskaya Church is a wooden Orthodox church with an iron roof in the city of Berislav, an architectural monument of the 18th century. It was built in 1725 from oak in the Zaporozhye fortress Perevalochnaya - now the village. Svetlogorsk at the mouth of the Vorskla River - and was called Voskresenskaya. In 1784, the Cossacks transported the temple from the fortress on rafts along the Dnieper to Berislav and installed it in the center of the city. After the construction of the stone Resurrection Cathedral, the wooden church was moved to the outskirts of Berislav as the Church of the Entry into the Church of the Most Holy Theotokos. Under Soviet rule, they wanted to dismantle the temple for firewood, but it miraculously survived. The Gospel of 1695 is stored in the Holy Entry Church.