The first information about the Begoml church dates back to 1645. It was made of wood and deteriorated over time. In 1877, the construction of a new stone building began, which lasted nine years.
During the struggle with the church, the bell tower was demolished and the iconostasis was destroyed. The temple was adapted for a club, a hostel and a tavern. In 1937, a steam engine was installed in it, to which a sawmill was connected, and a mill was built in the church. After the Great Patriotic War, firewood was cut here again, and in 1960 the local state farm built a distillery, which eventually severely disfigured and damaged the building.
In 1991, the church was handed over to the faithful, and in the same year it was consecrated in the name of All Saints.
An amazing place! We are very impressed! I really want to believe that this temple will be restored! If you pass by, be sure to stop by! I recommend it!