[1] The church was granted the status of regional significance on 28 December 2001 (the Sverdlovsk oblast Government Decree № 859).
[3] Today's church building is located in the western part of the village.
The temple is a model of the buildings of late classicism and at the same time an example of baroque traditions of the Urals in the second half of the XIX century.
The main temple was consecrated on June 11, 1847, by the letter of Arkady, bishop of Perm in the name of the Prophet Elijah by the local priest Matii Popov.
[3] The parish included a chapel in the village of Perebor in the name of St. Stephen, bishop of Perm and a wooden cross at the Smolin caves.