The Catholic church. An Orthodox person is attracted here by curiosity. It's always interesting to see how something unfamiliar works. Plus, the Church is interesting from a historical point of view. The tomb of the Radzevill family is located here. It is written that about 70 representatives of the genus were buried. It will not be possible to count, since the burials themselves are behind glass. But their appearance and quantity are impressive. You can stand, look, read the information. It's hard to say if you might like what you see. That's probably not the point here. I will say one thing: the impression is strong.
Cost (donation amount): 5 Belarusian rubles for adults and 2 rubles for children.
It's a great place. it is very beautiful and attractive in its own way. there are a lot of tourists, regardless of the day of the week. especially in summer. there are many attractions nearby and there is a place to eat.
Beauty and greatness!
The Orthodox Church stood during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, it was preserved and on all maps it was highlighted as a Shrine.
A couple of bullets hit the domed cross all the time.
This family church was built at the expense of the Radziwills, and their Tomb is also here. A famous family that has made a huge contribution to the history of Europe and Russia!
The church is active. This is not a museum.
Just sit down and listen through the ages…