A very original building for our city. The church was built in the 1990s with elements of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. In 2000, the church was consecrated and began to receive parishioners.
More than ten years ago, a church in honor of St. Sigmund was built in the Eastern microdistrict of the city by Fr. Bogdan Krynsky and parishioners. The temple is large and cozy. Services are held in Belarusian and Polish.
It is very cold in the temple. The priest speaks with a strong accent. But the mass is good and they sing beautifully, all in the Belarusian language. You can walk.
It's a very beautiful building, although these crosses from above spoil its architecture a little, but it doesn't matter. However, inside the church, it's like an assembly hall at school.
The outside is a very beautiful and unusual building, but inside it is like an assembly hall at a school. But they don't go there to admire the interior...