Русский: Здание церкви саентологии в Москве - Таганская улица 9. Вид сзади, из парка Прямикова.
English: Church of Scientology Moscow, 2011
This building is the premier Church of Scientology in the Russian Federation, located at 109147, Moscow, st. Taganskaya, 9.
Scientology established its first Church in the Russian Federation in 1993. The new Moscow Church meets the needs of its congregation of Scientologists and also serves as a center for for all faiths to unite for community betterment and social improvement in the name of religious freedom.
The Church of Scientology of Moscow coordinates the Church’s humanitarian initiatives. The 65,000-square-foot building houses a Public Information Display presenting an introduction to all Church-sponsored programs, including those dedicated to drug education, literacy and human rights. The Church also provides public conference rooms and an auditorium for religious community functions. (Source: Press Release[1]).
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