Daniušava - is a small village of Smarhon district, Grodno region of Belarus. The main attraction of the village of Daniušava is the Catholic church of the Holy Trinity, which was built here from wood in 1809. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, the area around the Catholic church in the village of Daniušava was surrounded by a stone fence. The central entrance was decorated with a brick brama (gate). In 1906, a bell tower appeared near the church in the village of Daniušava. The lower tier of this bell tower, which was made of natural stone, has survived to this day. The upper wooden tier has been lost. During the First World War, the building of the temple in the village of Daniušava was converted into a German military hospital. It was then that a monument to the dead German soldiers and officers appeared in front of the temple in the village of Daniušava. This monument has survived to this day. However, in our time, it is crowned with the figure of Saint Mary the Mother of God, and serves as a small chapel.

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In the 1960s, the church in the village of Daniušava was closed by the Soviet authorities. In the 1980s, the temple resumed its functioning. The Catholic church in the village of Daniušava is beautifully located on a small hill. Less than a hundred meters from the temple, the river Viliya flows picturesquely. The Catholic church of the Holy Trinity in the village of Daniušava is currently completely and very well restored. This temple is an architectural monument of wooden architecture of the early 19th century, historical and cultural value and an interesting landmark of Belarus. In the village of Daniušava there was also a manor complex. At the moment, only the ruins of one brama have survived from it, the rest of the estate is completely lost.

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