Russian Church in Franzensbad in the Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Františkovy Lázně in the Czech Republic) depicted in the vintage postcard issued before 1908 by German publisher Hermann Poy in Dresden, Germany. The Orthodox Church of Saint Olga the Princess (Chrám svaté kněžny Olgy) designed by Austrian architect Gustav Wiedermann and built in 1881-1889 for Russian visitors of the Western Bohemian spa resort is depicted in the vintage. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.


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