Church of St. John the Theologian

The Orthodox Church of St. John the Theologian is an Orthodox church built in 1913 on the site of a former church from the first half of the 19th century. The entrance is decorated with a two-pillar porch under a gable roof.

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  • Architecture

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St. George's Church

St. George's Church is a monument of wooden architecture built in the second half of the 17th century by the masters of the East Polesie School of Architecture. It was built with a three-storey octagonal bell tower (not preserved) in 1724-1726.

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St. George's Church

St. George's Church is an Orthodox church dating back to the 18th century. The church and the bell tower are monuments of the vernacular wooden architecture of the Polesie School. In 1978-1980 the walls of the buildings were covered with vertical boards.

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St. Nicholas' Church

St. Nicholas' Church is a wooden Orthodox church built from 1818. The church has a central pyramidal composition and consists of five log cabins arranged in a cross plan, with a bell tower above the entrance. A belfry is placed separately from the church.