Vula

Vula - is a village of Beshankovichy district, Vitebsk region of Belarus. The main attraction of the village Vula is Trinity Orthodox church, built in 1896. This temple in the late 20th century represented the only ruins, but fortunately, it has recently been completely restored. Also in the village Vula there is and Catholic church of Holy Spirit, which was built in 1864. The main facade of the temple before decorated the two small towers (they can be seen in old photos and sketches), which at the moment is lost. The rest of the church in the village of Vula also nice restored. The temples are located in the village of Vula is an architectural monuments of the 19th century, the historical and cultural treasures and sights of Belarus. It should also be noted that the village itself Vula is located in a very picturesque place where the river of the same name Vula flows into the Western Dvina.

Vula

Vula

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Sketches of Napoleon Orda, Vula:

Sketches of Napoleon Orda, Vula