A rather iconic church, in a pronounced neo-Romanesque style, built in 1909. It was closed, unfortunately, I did not get inside, but the visual impression is positive.
Having planned a trip to Postavy, we stopped in Ilya on the way to see the Catholic church. The church stands right by the road, the territory is well maintained, but they could not get inside, the church was closed. We looked inside through the bars, walked around. An interesting fact is that during the Great Patriotic War there was a temple...the dairy shop! And it was only in the 90s that it was restored as a temple!
The territory is not well maintained at all. We drove by on Friday, it was closed, which was very surprising, usually you can always get inside the church. In general, I was not impressed.
We passed by this church after a rest on Vileika . Outwardly attracted attention and we decided to stop for a photo and take a look. It was closed, but that didn't stop you from enjoying the attractiveness of the architecture.