The wooden Orthodox church of the end of the nineteenth century is an only remaining Bychaŭ sacred object.
The Holy Trinity Orthodox church was built of wood in a folk style in eighteen ninety–eighteen ninety-nine. The wooden temple has a high three-story tower-belfry, is sheathed by boarding. It has three entrances. At the temple there is a house of the clergy of a parish, a Sunday school, a library, a sisterhood. The temple is an only Christian building of the city which remained from the nineteenth century. The rest of temples unfortunately haven't remained.
Publication date: 14.06.2017.
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