Lipnishki - is a village Iwye district, Grodno region of Belarus. The main attraction of the village of Lipnishki is the Catholic church of St. Casimir, erected here in the early 20th century. To be precise, the construction of this temple began in 1900. For the facing of the church during the construction, natural stone was used, which was collected in the district and was handcrafted. In general, the church was ready by 1910, but some works continued until 1927. As a result, the church in the village of Lipnishki was solemnly consecrated in the name of St. Casimir only in 1928. The church in the village of Lipnishki is an important Belarusian landmark and architectural monument. This church is one of the most impressive gothic churches in Belarus.

This monumental and gloomy church, built of real stones, is remotely reminiscent of the construction of the Middle Ages. In particular, therefore, the church in the village of Lipnishki visually looks somewhat older than its true years. But the interior of the temple, by the way, is made in light colors. It is simple and concise. The area around the church is surrounded by a fence, which is also made of natural stone and blends well with the temple. The central entrance to the territory of the church in the village of Lipnishki is decorated with a small brama. Brama and the fence, as well as the church, were built in the early 20th century.

Lipnishki

Lipnishki

Lipnishki

If the reader is in the village of Lipnishki, he will probably be interested in seeing the remarkable roadside chapel located here. This small monument was built in 1890, and is a Belarusian historical and cultural value. This chapel is located at the place where the church of 1804 was built, which burnt down in 1890. And even earlier there was old church which was built in 1510 and burnt in the early 18th century. But a new stone temple (preserved to this day) in the beginning of the 20th century was decided to be erected elsewhere on the outskirts of the village of Lipnishki, and in the old place where the wooden churches were located, erected a memorial chapel.

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There is in the village of Lipnishki and another small attraction - a manor in the second half of the 19th century. The manor remained poor, the manor house itself was lost. Preserved only a few other buildings belonged to the manor complex. In general, these are secondary and farm buildings. These buildings also have reached our days in poor condition.

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