Chareja Church
9 Mei 2022, Belarus ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C
The small orthodox church in village Chareja, the last point of our spectacular and eventful trip!
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The small orthodox church in village Chareja, the last point of our spectacular and eventful trip!
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The astonishing XVI century (perhaps) orhodox church in Belja Tsarkva stands on the peninsula among Chareja Lake. This is the unique church in Roman style that was never rebuilt or reconstructed.Baca lagi
There're also many beautiful buildings from the old homestead in Polymia that still stand there in a good condition.
Another great old palace in village Polymia (soviet name, the real one is Belitsa). Unfortunately, during last 10 years the palace ruins more and more because of having no roof and no attempts to saveBaca lagi
The castle "Bely Kovel" in Smaliany was built in the XVII century. Unfortunately, till nowadays only one tower survived. Despite that fact it still looks impressive and unique for this region.Baca lagi
The doinh orthodox church in Smaliany is wooden and also very old (XVIII century). The local graveyard is famous for the grave of Tomasz Zan - one of the belarusian XIX century poets and activists.
The another magnificent sight in Smaliany - the ruins of St. Maria Catholic Church in Vilnian baroque style. No words - just emotions!
The marvelous ruins of St. Aliaksej Church in Smaliany! I hope that they will be renovated, this town could be very attractive to the visitors due to many wonderful sights.
These ruins near village Nemerava is in a very bad condition. Unfortunately, in the next 10-15 years it could be fully wrecked.
The palace in Mezhava is very strange: half of it is the soviet culture house from the 1950s, the other half is a doing church nowadays.