The Church of the Savior Not-Made Image is an Orthodox church in Ufa. It was constructed between 1824 and 1846, consecrated in 1850, and served as a parish church for the local community. The church's architecture reflects the classical style prevalent during its construction period. It functioned as a place of worship until the Soviet era when it was closed for religious services in 1929. The building was subsequently repurposed for various secular uses. In the post-Soviet period, the church was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church and underwent a significant restoration. It was reconsecrated and resumed its religious functions. The church is dedicated to the Holy Mandylion, a revered Christian relic also known as the Image of Edessa, which is an acheiropoieton, an icon "not made by hands." The church holds a significant place in the spiritual and cultural life of the city.
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