The Catholic church in the Neo-Gothic style began to be built in 1905. Permission for its construction was requested from Nicholas II by the famous military surveyor and cartographer Edward Kaversky. In gratitude for this, a memorial plaque was placed in front of the entrance to the temple. The temple was built of red brick, hence the second name - Red. At the entrance in front of the temple there is a beautiful three-arched brahma. There is a Catholic cemetery in an untouched form behind the temple within the site. The temple, the plot, the cemetery are in excellent condition.
It is located almost at the entrance to the city and it is simply impossible to drive through Mino without noticing its impressive appearance. There is a convenient parking lot next to the entrance, where we stopped. The strict, well-adjusted appearance evoked the appropriate mood. There is a cemetery around the church, where a large number of monuments from a century and a half ago have been preserved... It remains only to express gratitude for such an honorable attitude to history.
It is a very beautiful church, I have known it since childhood, I went with my grandmother.
My grandmother has been gone for a long time, but there are such warm memories from the church.
Now the church has heating, it is very comfortable to be on the roof, it is not cold.
Everything is as always, clearly on time and beautifully.