Church of St. Elijah
The Orthodox Church of St. Elijah in Nizhny Terebiazhiv was built in 1872 out of wood. At the end of the 20th century, a bell tower was built.
The Orthodox Church of St. Elijah in Nizhny Terebiazhiv was built in 1872 out of wood. At the end of the 20th century, a bell tower was built.
The Great Synagogue in Stolin was built in 1790-1793 in the neo-classicist style with help from the owner of the town, Kashtan Kozenewski. In 1827 the building was damaged by fire and later restored. After World War II the building was used for grain storage until it was abandoned in the 1980s. It currently is in disrepair missing a roof.
St. Michael's Church is an Orthodox church built in the 19th century, but the current version dates back to 1911. The church is a hexagonal wooden house covered with a hipped roof with the head in the centre. A rectangular tented tower was erected above the rectangular porch.
The Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas was built in 1906 according to the design of the architect Victor Ivanovich Struev. It is a monument of neo-Russian style architecture. The entrance is decorated with a porch on 4 columns.