Uglich plans to restore the historical appearance of the Church of Nikola on Sukhi Prudy - an architectural monument of the XVIII century.
The church, located on February Street, will undergo a comprehensive restoration - cleaning and repair of masonry, elimination of bio-damage of facades, restoration of the lost pentaglion with gilded crosses and bell tower. Inside, it is planned to restore monumental painting, arrange floors with ventilated underground and modernize engineering systems.
The history of the Church of St. Nicholas on Sukhy Prudy goes back to the beginning of the XVII century, when on the site of the temple stood St. John the Theologian Monastery, destroyed in 1609 during the Polish invasion. After the Troubles a wooden church was erected here, and in 1735-1758 it was replaced by a stone five-domed church with a three-tiered bell tower, stone fence and rich interiors. A fire in 1822 severely damaged the building, but it was soon rebuilt.