Kniahinin - is a village of Myadzyel district, Minsk region of Belarus. One of the main attractions of the village of Kniahinin is the wooden Orthodox church of the Holy Trinity. This temple was erected in the village of Kniahinin in the second half of the 19th century on the foundations of another more ancient wooden church of the mid-18th century. The area around the church in the village of Kniahinin is fenced with a solid stone fence. The central entrance is decorated with a brama (gate). In recent times, the church in the village of Kniahinin has been renovated and is in good condition today. The church in the village of Kniahinin is a monument of wooden architecture of the 19th century and an interesting landmark of Belarus.
Another important attraction of the village of Kniahinin is the local railway station, erected here in 1905. Note that the building of the railway station in the village of Kniahinin is both very picturesque and very typical. There are a lot of similar railway stations in Belarus and throughout Europe. However, this does not entice the value of each of these stations separately. The fact is that buildings of this type carry a very clear imprint of the era to which they belong and, in one way or another, constitute a part of the cultural and historical heritage of the country. Note also that in the center of the village of Kniahinin, not far from the church, there are several shops and even a cafe. Thus, tourists and travelers across Belarus, passing by, can visit with pleasure this village, rest here a little, refill the reserves and see the small local sights.