St. Nicholas Church

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At the beginning of the 16th century, it was built by the famous guardian and defender of Orthodoxy in Belarus, Prince Konstantin Ostrogsky, who became famous in the battle with the Tatars. By the end of the 18th-beginning of the 19th century, the temple, built by Konstantin Ostrogsky, existed in its original form. It was wooden, covered with shingles, it was decorated with three domes, there was an organ, in the large altar there was an image of the Mother of God with two silver crowns. St. Nicholas Church was repeatedly repaired and rebuilt. It fell into disrepair at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1999, the construction of a new stone church of St. Nicholas began, which continues to this day.