An incredible structure. It is a pity that it is being destroyed. The Church has an interesting history.
The history of the church in Knyazhitsy can be divided into three stages.
The first one is Catholic, from the moment it was built in 1780 until its closure in 1863
The second one was Orthodox, after the conversion of the church into the Orthodox church of St. Alexander Nevsky in 1865 and until 1965, when the church was finally closed.
The third one is abandoned, since the closure
There is a nest of storks nearby.
It's real to go inside, but it's dangerous!
As an abandoned place, I liked the place, although the construction of the forest inside is ready to hit anyone who enters...
As a cultural heritage, everything is very sad, there is almost nothing to restore and how much is left for him....
The church is very beautiful. Even the wooden frames in the windows have been preserved. It is a pity that such shrines are being destroyed. What is most interesting is that the brick is destroyed, and the mortar between them is thick. We also saw a nest with 5 storks near the church)))
It's a very atmospheric place. But it is clear that every year it is being destroyed more and more. There is a half-filled basement, I did not climb there, because I did not want to get dirty. The stairs to the balcony of the second floor are still preserved, but the stairs to the towers have already collapsed. There are also remnants of scaffolding, they do not look reliable, you need to be very careful.
A very monumental building that is a must-see. Access to the interior is "closed", as it is in a very emergency condition. It is a pity that the restoration work was abandoned, the architectural monument is worthy.
The church in Knyazhitsy is famous for its centuries-old history. It was built in the 1680s and still stands today. Now it is in poor condition, the wooden roof has collapsed from above, huge cracks are visible in the walls. Again, it seems like they were collecting money for repairs, but they went to someone's cottage)
the best church in the area. of course, yes, there is a renovated one in the center, but it is made in a different style and does not convey such greatness
The majestic church is collapsing, and every year it gets bigger and bigger... The territory is fenced, but getting inside is not a problem. The grass is waist-high behind the fence and no one needs this cultural value ((Inside the church, only the capitals on the columns are well preserved, they look very solemn. And what acoustics! One can only imagine how beautiful it was here.
It's a beautiful place. Cracks on all load-bearing walls. The church is in disrepair. How I wish that such places would pay more attention and be restored.
It's a pretty atmospheric place. I've been there a few times. It's a shame that it stands like an abandoned building and is falling apart quietly. And it would be worth restoring - after all, this is history.
The historical and cultural value, it is a pity that every year it is being destroyed more and more due to lack of funding. And in general, if you restore it, you will get a great tourist place.
It's a very beautiful building, but it's already pretty badly destroyed, you can't go inside, everything is fenced off, but apparently there are those who walk (in one place the fence is broken and there is a path). It is a pity that such places are abandoned here(
A monumental and impressive structure. It is located on a hill. The former greatness of the once beautiful church is felt. How he looked at his best from the outside and what was inside is anyone's guess. Unfortunately, it is currently in a neglected, dilapidated state. It is surrounded by a fence, there is no smell of restoration. It will be difficult to get inside, and it's not worth it, it's too dangerous, at any moment something can collapse. There is a shop and an apartment building nearby. There is a lawn right in front of the church, from which you can take a beautiful photo.
Currently, the church needs urgent emergency and conservation work.
A charitable account has been opened for the implementation of these events, the funds of which can only be spent on the needs of the church.
We hope that everyone interested in preserving the architectural monument will find an opportunity to participate in fundraising.
Only through joint efforts will we preserve our heritage.
Funds can be transferred to a charity account
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marked "The Church of St. Nicholas" in ag. Princesses of the Mogilev region
We managed to get inside (but this is at our own risk, because the church is in disastrous condition: the roof is collapsing, the walls are cracked), but it was worth it: the structure impresses with its grandeur and splendor of internal architectural forms
It is a pity that the building is in such a state. We walked around the fence, you can't get inside: the fence is solid, the doors and windows on the ground floor are boarded up.
An atmospheric place, but it is a pity that it is being destroyed from year to year. It is worth visiting at least once. It may well become one of your favorites
A very large and majestic building is felt, and there was also its significance. It has numerous non-man-made injuries. The building is collapsing a little bit. It is believed that this building will never be restored. I do not regret that I stayed and looked.
It's impressive both outside and inside, it's a pity that it's just surrounded by a fence, and to get inside you need to go through a separate quest: how to get through the fence so that the locals don't see you.))
It's beautiful, but surrounded by a fence. And inside the church there is a leaky roof and rotten forests. It is sad that the state does not care about the monument.
This temple is already worth a lot, not much, but for more than 40 years it has almost been ruined and restoration, as I understand it, is not expected, so let them break it up to the end. Not only does the temple spoil the appearance, but it also poses a threat to people's health and lives