A beautiful, atypical church for Orthodoxy. Its architecture is due to the Catholic past of the building: it was built in the XVIII century under the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and then passed to the Orthodox diocese. This place is located in a small village under the highway and is worth coming there.
By the time we arrived, the temple was already closed, so we could not go inside. The bell tower can be reached by a steep staircase, with a good view of the village and the building itself. The courtyard is decorated with fresh flowers, there is a toilet, the gate is open at any time. There are several graves with preserved tombstones.
PS Despite the fact that we arrived almost at night, a bunch of keys to the building were left in the keyhole of the bell tower, which indicates the mutual trust of local residents :)