Stalovichy - is a village of Baranovichi district, Brest region of Belarus. The main attraction of the village Stalovichy is Orthodox church of St. Alexander Nevsky, originally built in 1746 as the Catholic church of St. John the Baptist. This church was built on the site of the stone Catholic chapel built in 1639. This chapel is included in the interior of the temple preserved as a presbytery.

The temple was handed over to the Orthodox Church in the second half of the 19th century. After that, he was somewhat rebuilt in 1868. Some domes have been overbuilt. To this day, these domes are not preserved, they were dismantled due to dilapidation after one of them crashed. Thus, to date, the external appearance of the temple is almost completely corresponds to its original historical appearance. At the moment, this ancient temple in the village Stalovichy nice restored and is an architectural monument of the 18th century, historical and cultural value and interesting sights of Belarus.

Stalovichy

Stalovichy

There in the village Stalovichy and other attractions, namely the Catholic church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, built in 1911. This temple is made of red brick and now also perfectly restored. Having two such different churches, one - old and monumental, and the other - the young and aspiring upward, attracted to the village Stalovichy many tourists who prefer to travel on Belarus. Also in the village Stalovichy there are and a few very small attractions, namely the two buildings of the former mill, built in the late 19th century.

In addition, it should be noted that the village Stalovichy located very close to the highway Brest-Minsk. It also has all the necessary elements of the basic infrastructure, in particular, a number of shops, as well as the house of culture and leisure. So here it can be very convenient to call for short rest during a long trip and explore the local attractions.

Stalovichy

Stalovichy

Stalovichy

 

Stalovichy at the old photos:

Stalovichy at the old photos