Shylavichy - is a village of Vawkavysk district, Grodno region of Belarus. The main attraction of the village Shylavichy is Trinity Catholic church, which was built from 1907 to 1914 years. This temple is located on the site where previously housed an old wooden church of 1600 years of construction, which by the beginning of the 20th century was hopelessly dilapidated. In exchange for this wooden church in the village of Shylavichy, a new monumental church in gothic style was built from red brick. To date, this church is an important architectural monument of the early 20th century and the cultural and historical value of Belarus.
The Church of the Holy Trinity in the village of Shylavichy is in an excellent, completely restored and renovated state. Although in Soviet times (namely, from 1959 to 1989) the building of the church was temporarily converted and used as a warehouse. The Holy Trinity Church in the village of Shylavichy is one of the highest temples in Belarus, according to various sources, the height of its tower ranges from 55 to 62 meters. In any case, the church in the village of Shylavichy amazes with its size, grandeur and expressiveness. The interior of the church is also very impressive. It is executed and well decorated in the same gothic style as the exterior of the church. Tourists and travelers across Belarus will be very interested to visit the village of Shylavichy and get acquainted with the Catholic church of the Holy Trinity, which is one of the most memorable sights of the region.