Novyja Navasiołki - is a village of Nesvizh district, Minsk region of Belarus. The main and practically the only sight, attraction and landmark of the village of Novyja Navasiołki is the ruins of a Catholic church. This temple was built in the village of Novyja Navasiołki in the second half of the 18th century. The church was quite large and majestic. However, unfortunately, at the beginning of the 19th century, most of the church collapsed. Only the altar part of the temple survived, which was abandoned and slowly destroyed. The ruins of this particular smaller part of the church have survived to this day. After the defeat of the uprising of 1863-64, the surviving altar part of the temple was rebuilt and converted into a small Orthodox church. In the 1920s, when the village of Novyja Navasiołki became part of interwar Poland, the temple was once again converted into a Catholic church. After the Second World War, in Soviet times, when the village of Novyja Navasiołki was already part of the BSSR, the building of the Catholic church in the village of Novyja Navasiołki was used by a local agricultural enterprise as a warehouse. And this is even despite the fact that the temple is located in the middle of an old cemetery. In our time, the building of the church is empty and continues to collapse. The ruins of a Catholic church in the village of Novyja Navasiołki are an interesting sight, landmark and attraction of Belarus, an architectural monument of the 18th century, as well as a cultural and historical value of the country.
Novyja Navasiołki
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