A very beautiful temple in the Neo-Gothic style in the agro-town of Sarya. Now the shrine belongs to the Orthodox parish of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. I definitely recommend visiting this temple when planning tourist trips.
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Анастасия Н.
Level 6 Local Expert
August 25, 2024
In the middle of the 19th century, it was built as a church in a stunning Neo-Gothic style, but history had its own plans for this structure. When visiting, you experience dissonance from the fact that you see the church from the outside, and the interior of the church. An amazing structure of incredible beauty in the small village of Sarya is a representative of the Belarusian north - a rattling mixture of east and west.
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Николай Доктор
Level 23 Local Expert
March 11, 2024
The beautiful temple built in the Neo-Gothic style is uncharacteristic for the Orthodox Church. It has both a tragic and dramatic history of construction - the story of the love of the landowner Ignatius Lopatinsky for his wife Maria. The church houses an icon of Saints Peter and Fevronia of Murom with relics - which are revered as patrons of family and marriage. Unfortunately, it is not easy to visit the temple. The priest serves alone in 4 churches. Come - it's worth a lot.