There is an imposing, abandoned building at Katerynynska Street, 67.

Few people today would remember that inside this building lie the remains of the walls of the Troitska (Trinity) Old Believers Church, designed by V. Nemkin (construction took place from 1892 to 1911).
After the 1917 Revolution, the church was demolished and rebuilt as the House of Cinematic Culture—a film-duplication factory—significantly expanding the church’s interior and adding additional stories. Incidentally, the Ascension and St. Demetrius churches in Kharkiv were defaced in a similar manner.

Now there is neither a factory nor a church. In 2006, during renovations to one of the rooms, the remains of church murals covered in plaster were discovered.