Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in the village of Vishov
Built in honor of Saints Peter and Paul, the temple existed for about two centuries. It was a parish church until the opening in 1889 of a new church parish in the neighboring village of Kryuki, where a new Intercession Church was erected, where priest Stefan Bekarevich moved to serve. Peter and Paul Church again received the status of a parish in 1905 under the priests F. Sivakov.

In the western part of the agricultural town of Vishov, the ruins of the Peter and Paul Church, erected in the 18th and 19th centuries, have been preserved. The temple was destroyed in the 1960s during the struggle against religion. Only ruins remained in its place, but the locals built an altar inside and honor the memory of this place and try to preserve the shrine.

Already in our time, in 2008, a new church was built in the village of Vishov, which was also illuminated in honor of St. Peter and Paul.
However, the locals honor the memory of this place and try to preserve the shrine. The interior has been tidied up, a cross has been installed, and earlier, there was a shield on the wind-blown side.

The construction of the temple was carried out exclusively at the expense of the SEC "Kolkhoz "Rodina" in an economic way. The main construction and installation works were almost completed by the construction team of the agricultural cooperative for the year.

On July 12, 2008, on the day of the memory of the First Apostles Peter and Paul, a solemn consecration of the temple took place in the agro-town of Vishov. On the same day, the first Divine Liturgy was held in the consecrated church.