Historic Churches of Minsk Region
The Minsk Region contains a diverse collection of religious architecture, reflecting centuries of shifting cultural influences. This selection features significant Orthodox and Catholic monuments, including the 16th-century Renaissance fortress-church in Zaslawye and the Neo-Gothic St. Alexius in Ivyanets. The list highlights various architectural styles, from traditional wooden structures to repurposed 19th-century manors, serving as essential cultural heritage sites and spiritual centers for the region.
Church of Transfiguration
A 16th-century Renaissance fortress-church. Originally built as a Calvinist temple, it later served as a Catholic church before becoming an Orthodox cathedral.
Касцёл Святога Юзафа рамесніка
A stone Catholic church built in the 1930s, featuring traditional regional masonry.
Царква Святога Георгія
A traditional Orthodox church serving as a local religious landmark and heritage site.
Касцёл Святога Аляксея
A red-brick Neo-Gothic Catholic church completed in 1907, noted for its prominent central bell tower.
Касцёл Святога Станіслава Мучаніка
A modern Catholic church serving the local parish.
Царква Святога Архангела Міхаіла (былы сядзібны дом Бунге)
An Orthodox church uniquely housed in a repurposed 19th-century manor house originally belonging to the Bunge family.
Царква Успення Прасвятой Багародзіцы
A historic Orthodox church dedicated to the Dormition of the Mother of God.
Kostel Presvatoj Devy Marii
A late 18th-century Baroque Catholic church in Radoshkovichi, notable as the site where Belarusian poet Yanka Kupala was baptized.
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