This church is a must-visit. Beautiful area around, very rich inside the church. At 18.00, a beautiful ringing begins, which can be heard within a radius of 1 km.(I was on Saturday) the rest of the days I don't know.
The crypt was recently opened, you definitely need to go down. Admission is free, but it is advisable to leave a donation
The place is very beautiful in Novogrudok and it is definitely worth visiting for all guests of this ancient city of Belarus and is open almost constantly for guests of this place
Next year this wonderful church will be 400 years old. It was built in the style of late classicism. Nearby is the restored collegium where Adam Mickiewicz studied.
It is mandatory to visit when you are in Novogrudok. I was also pleased that there are a lot of indoor flowers at the altars and it immediately becomes more cozy and warmer.
One of the oldest churches in Belarus with a very rich and interesting history. Until the middle of the nineteenth century, it belonged to the Dominican Order. Wars and the Soviet government brought the shrine to a state of ruin. In the 90s of the last century, a Catholic priest managed to restore the church, but the grandiose idea of the architecture of the altar was forever lost: 2 of the 4 sculptures were destroyed, the remaining 2 were unreadable from the point of view of iconography, thereby the theological meaning of the didactics of the Dominicans was lost. The image of St. Michael the Archangel in the main altar is extremely beautiful and instructive (a lot of symbolism).