- set-travel.com ru/world/en_interesting-facts/…The Church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord in Kizhi was built in 1714. The height reaches 37 meters. Built in the traditions of Russian craft — without nails.
- wikimedioc.com album/Church of the …The Soviet Union 1968 CPA 3715 stamp (The Transfiguration Church (1714) and Belfry (1874), Kizhi Pogost, Kizhi Memorial Estate, Karelia).png - Matsievsky.
- rbth.com Travel The Pleasure of Domes: Russia’s towering wooden shrines...for one of the most famous structures in all Russia: the Church of the Transfiguration on Kizhi Island, one of almost 1,400 small islands in Karelia’s Lake Onega.
- liquisearch.com kizhi_pogost/the_church_of_the_…According to the Russian carpentry traditions of that time, the Transfiguration Church was built of wood only with no nails.
- travelawaits.com 2482727/kizhi-pogost-russia-…It’s called the Church of the Transfiguration, and here’s its twist: It’s not the only historic wooden church on the island.
- holeinthedonut.com 2014/12/25/transfiguration-…The 22-domed Transfiguration Church on Kizhi Island in Lake Onega, Russia, was built in the early 1700’s, entirely of wood, without the use of a single nail.
- amusingplanet.com 2012/02/kizhi-pogost-300-years-…The Church of the Transfiguration was laid in June, 1714, after the old one was burnt by lightning. ... Kizhi Island church of the transfiguration.
- nordictravels.com sights/kizhi-island-museum/The 1582/83 Census Book first mentions the Transfiguration and Intercession churches as parish churches of Kizhi Pogost, a relatively big territory comprising...