Pokrovska Church (Orthodox Embankment № 23) was built in 1930 designed by Russian architect B. Kolomatskiy (1896-1980) with funds of Russian emigrants and Duchess Anastasia. This is a smaller version of the church in Kolomna near Moscow. The temple was acting at the time of the Hungarian occupation of 1938-1944 years and partly in the Soviet period. In the middle of 1950s church was turned into a warehouse, and in 1979 into the Museum of Atheism, which was closed in 1990. Today, the church belongs to the Orthodox community.