Assumption Church was a monument of wooden architecture and Zaonezhskaya branch Kondopozhsky City Museum.
Regular services were held in the Church of Candlemas, which was rebuilt by the local architect of the transformer station.
The church was built in memory of the victims participating Kizhi uprising, which was attended by farmers and township Kondopozhskaya.
According to the Decree of 23 January 1918 "On the separation of church and state" and instruction in 1920 and the People's Commissariat Department of Museums "on its application" all church property "passed into the facilities management department for museums, conservation of works of art and antiquities Commissariat".
In August 1926 the church inspected Onega expedition led by Igor Grabar, which was attended by the architect PD Baranovsky, restorer GO Chirikov, NN Orange and photographer AV Ljadov.