Kanstancinava - is a village of Myadzyel district, Minsk region of Belarus. The main attraction of the village of Kanstancinava is the Catholic church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. The construction of this church in the village of Kanstancinava was started in 1820 and stopped in 1826, due to the death of the local landowner who financed the construction of the church. Nevertheless, even the not completely completed building was consecrated and began to function as a functioning temple.

In 1896, other local landowners found the necessary funds, and the construction of the temple was finally completed. Then the area around the church in the village of Kanstancinava was fenced with a solid stone fence, and in front of the temple appeared a beautiful brama (gate). In the form in which all this architectural ensemble was erected in the late 19th century, it has survived to this day. In the interwar period, the village of Kanstancinava turned out to be part of Poland, so the church continued to be maintained in excellent condition. In addition, the church in the village of Kanstancinava is one of the few Belarusian Catholic churches that were not closed even during the Soviet era. Thus, this church has been functioning continuously since its inception, and continues to remain open to believers in our day.

Partly therefore, today the church in the village of Kanstancinava is in excellent condition. Near the church in the village of Kanstancinava there is a wooden building of the old plebania (the house of the priest and the parish administration), built in the late 19th century, and a new stone building of the parish center, built in 1997. In front of the church there is a small square and a sports ground. The church in the village of Kanstancinava is undoubtedly an interesting architectural monument and landmark of Belarus.

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