Church of the Intercession
The Orthodox Church of the Intercession was built of wood in 1870. It contains a very precious icon of the Transfiguration of the Lord, dating from the 17th century.
The Orthodox Church of the Intercession was built of wood in 1870. It contains a very precious icon of the Transfiguration of the Lord, dating from the 17th century.
Saint-Siméon Cathedral was built between 1865 and 1868 in brick, according to the project of the architect of the city of Brest V. Polikarpov. The cathedral was built on a former monastery church, which burned down several times and finally closed together with the monastery in 1824. In 1865 the relics of St. Athanasius were brought to the new church. During the Soviet era, the church was abandoned and had to be restored in 1988.
The Basilica of Saint Anne of Kodeń was built in 1629-1635 in a late Renaissance style in place of an old wooden church from 1599. From 1875 to 1917, it was transformed into an Orthodox church. After Poland's independence, she became a Roman Catholic church again.
St. Brother's Cathedral, also known as St. Nicholas' Cathedral, was built in 1904-06 in brick on the site where, in 1596, the Union of Brest was adopted. Between World War II and 1991, the building housed the storage of the State Archives of the Brest region. The church was rebuilt in 1996 thanks to donations from parishioners and the city's businesses.