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Church of the Assumption | |
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Касцёл Унебаўзяцця Найсвяцейшай Панны Марыі | |
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53°27′55″N 25°24′19″E / 53.46532°N 25.40529°E | |
Location | Dzyatlava |
Country | Belarus |
Denomination | Roman Catholic church |
History | |
Founder(s) | Lew Sapieha |
Architecture | |
Style | Vilnian Baroque |
Years built | 1624—1646 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Roman Catholic Diocese of Grodno |
Church of the Assumption in Dzyatlava is a Catholic church in Belarus, built in 1624–1646 in Vilnian Baroque style. Nowadays the church is listed as a Belarusian Cultural Heritage object. [1]
The church was built in 1624–1646 by order of Lew Sapieha on a market square and replaced an older wooden church. It was destroyed by fire in 1743, all interiors and churchware were lost. In 1751 Mikołaj Faustyn Radziwiłł donated money for reconstruction. The architect A. Osikevich rebuilt the church in Vilnian Baroque style. Another fire damaged the roof in 1882. In 1900 the church's territory was fenced by a high stone wall with towers. [1] [2]
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You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Belarusian (Taraškievica orthography) and
Russian. (May 2024) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
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Church of the Assumption | |
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Касцёл Унебаўзяцця Найсвяцейшай Панны Марыі | |
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53°27′55″N 25°24′19″E / 53.46532°N 25.40529°E | |
Location | Dzyatlava |
Country | Belarus |
Denomination | Roman Catholic church |
History | |
Founder(s) | Lew Sapieha |
Architecture | |
Style | Vilnian Baroque |
Years built | 1624—1646 |
Administration | |
Diocese | Roman Catholic Diocese of Grodno |
Church of the Assumption in Dzyatlava is a Catholic church in Belarus, built in 1624–1646 in Vilnian Baroque style. Nowadays the church is listed as a Belarusian Cultural Heritage object. [1]
The church was built in 1624–1646 by order of Lew Sapieha on a market square and replaced an older wooden church. It was destroyed by fire in 1743, all interiors and churchware were lost. In 1751 Mikołaj Faustyn Radziwiłł donated money for reconstruction. The architect A. Osikevich rebuilt the church in Vilnian Baroque style. Another fire damaged the roof in 1882. In 1900 the church's territory was fenced by a high stone wall with towers. [1] [2]
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cite web}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)