The oldest (of the undeveloped) churches in the territory of modern Belarus. It was built as a Catholic church. In the second half of the 16th century, it was adapted to the Calvin collection, and in 1641 it was returned to the Catholics.
The church was built in the Gothic style. Elements typical of Gothic architecture are evident in the star-shaped and cross-vaulted arches with ribs, external buttresses, in the high gable roof, the decoration of the main facade and buttresses with flat niches of various shapes and sizes, in the lancet windows and doorways. The figured completion of the wall of the main facade and the soft curved outlines of the buttresses give the temple a sculptural appearance that softens the monumental appearance of the monument.
The oldest church in the Republic of Belarus, preserved in its original condition. It looks decent, the territory is landscaped, there is Parking. To see it, you need to drive away from the busy highways into the countryside, not far away, and it's worth it. I recommend. Year of construction 1472
A very beautiful unusual 15th century Belarusian Gothic church in the Belarusian village of Ishkold. It is the architectural solution that attracts travelers and a place with a deep history. The church is being looked after ; we were in the summer - clean around ; perfect lawn . The doors are ajar ; you can look at the interior ; at the windows with stained glass windows . We are very glad that we had a chance to see this highlight of the Belarusian land.