Assumption Church is a monument of Baroque architecture; it was founded in the late 16th century and rebuilt as a Uniate church in the early 17th century. The interior was redone in the 19th century. In plan, it is a single—nave, single-towered stone building of a communal type. The rectangular plan ends with one altar apse, also rectangular in shape. Low chapels adjoin the apse on both sides. In general, the planning solution of the temple is unusually simple and in many ways resembles the wooden temples of Belarus. The floor is wooden, flat. The main facade of the church is represented by a high tower composition. The three-tiered, square in plan, monumental belfry tower is crowned with a figured Baroque dome-helmet (XVIII century). From the second tier, the tower is divided vertically by shallow elongated niches with circular ends. The entrance to the church is from the side facade
I would like to inform Rector Sergiy Iosifovich of Lebedev that his wife Inna Pavlovna and daughter Galina Sergeevna, a student at the F. E. Dzerzhinsky Lyceum of BSU, regularly swear and defame the honor of other lyceum students, accusing them of fornication, and also insult the teachers of this institution.
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