Kryvoshyn - is a village of Lyakhavichy district, Brest region of Belarus. The main attraction of the village Kryvoshyn is the Orthodox church of the Intercession. This temple was built as a Catholic church in the distant 1740. In 1864 he was transferred to the Orthodox Church, and 1866 was significantly rebuilt in retrospective-russian style. Now the church in the village of Kryvoshyn is in excellent condition, functioning, and is an interesting and ancient architectural monument, cultural and historical value and attraction of Belarus.
Another attraction in the village of Kryvoshyn is a local park, which has a separate name - park "Repichava". This park is actually the only thing that survived from the manor complex of the same name, formerly was situated here. Now the park is a natural monument of national significance and protected by the state. Park in the village of Kryvoshyn is appreciated for the quality and composition of forests. In recent years, it carried out its improvement: re-established water system, pour alley, appeared benches and gazebos. The park is in the village of Kryvoshyn there are several memorial stones and slabs. On one of these boards pointed out that in the village of Kryvoshyn "Jan Czeczot lived - one of the founders of the new Belarusian literature, friend of the great Polish poet Adam Mickiewicz". Indeed, in these areas have been the poet's childhood.