Everything is real. Not a new model. The employees are friendly. They are allowed to climb the tower. From the infrastructure there is a parking lot and a toilet.
In the village of Murovanka there is a beautiful Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is interesting that this temple is of a defensive type (1524) with towers and loopholes, so old that it witnessed the events that we read about in history textbooks.
He survived several wars, remained almost intact. It was both a Catholic and an Orthodox church. The territory is well maintained - lawn and flowers
We were passing by. Unfortunately, the house of God was tightly closed during the day. We walked around, admired the beauty of the temple and drove on. It's a pity that I couldn't get inside. Nevertheless, I highly recommend it. There are few examples of such architecture in Belarus.
The place is very beautiful.... Unfortunately, we were not inside, we arrived very early... But a local resident noticed us, showed us how to get through the fence, invited us to come again... But even what we saw is impressive.... Everything is so well maintained, beautiful, even majestic... We will definitely come again.
Father Kirill is the most sincere person you can meet in the church. He conducted a small tour especially for us, leaving the warmest feelings in his soul!
The fortress church is beautiful and unusual. I advise you to visit!
We stopped here on the way from Minsk to Shchuchin. A young and sociable priest told us the whole history of the temple, allowed us to climb the bell tower.
A beautiful place, when we arrived, it was locked, the gates were closed. The gate was opened, photographed from the outside and left. Why there is a fence is not clear
We were there in the evening, the church was already closed, but they let us into the territory) A fortress-style church. It's a pity they weren't allowed inside. But there is a reason to return
The most unique fortress temple. Its corner towers are defensive in nature. Narrow spiral staircases lead to loopholes.
The temple also impresses with unusually artistic pointed arches, in which "stiffeners" create a beautiful pattern.