A village hidden in the wilderness in the very north of Belarus, in which there is an amazingly beautiful church.
The Catholic Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Neo-Gothic style was founded here by Ignatius Lopatinsky in 1857 in memory of his beloved and early deceased wife Maria.
In 1865, it was confiscated "for splendor", and during the Soviet period it was converted into a four-story storage room for mineral fertilizers. A unique architectural solution of the building is a through-toothed arcade and numerous pinnacles at the end.
Having traveled almost the entire republic, I can say with confidence that the church is rightfully considered one of the most expressive representatives of the Neo-Gothic of modern Belarus.
The inscription on the stone
They asked heaven for forgiveness for those who sacrificed themselves without regret for the sake of their native land and grew up with the sprouts of Memory.
Nice dining room!
My personal top dishes are machanka and draniki. But meat dishes in the form of various chops are also eaten with gusto.
There is only one drawback — sometimes meat dishes (more often chicken fillet, sometimes draniki, and recently also pretzel with marzipan) have a taste of bleach.
Oh, and sometimes the trays are wet and greasy.
A very beautiful temple in the Neo-Gothic style in the agro-town of Sarya. Now the shrine belongs to the Orthodox parish of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. I definitely recommend visiting this temple when planning tourist trips.