Minsk: Church
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Church of Saints Simon and Helena
Historic red Catholic church with mass Nestled in the heart of Minsk, Belarus, the Church of Saints Simon and Helena, commonly known as the Red Church, stands as a beacon of spiritual and architectural grandeur. This Roman Catholic church, consecrated in 1910, is a prime example of neo-Romanesque...
Holy Spirit Cathedral
The Holy Spirit Cathedral stands as a beacon of spiritual heritage in the heart of Minsk, Belarus. This majestic church serves not only as a significant religious site but also as a historical monument, reflecting the city's rich cultural tapestry.
Cathedral of the Holy Name of Saint Virgin Mary
The Cathedral of the Holy Name of Saint Virgin Mary stands as a beacon of spiritual heritage in the heart of Minsk, Belarus. This majestic church, adorned with awe-inspiring architecture, is a testament to the city's rich religious history and cultural significance.
Church of Holy Trinity
Nestled in the heart of Minsk, the Church of the Holy Trinity stands as a beacon of spiritual heritage and architectural grace. Commonly referred to as the Saint Roch Church by the locals, this sacred site is a testament to the city's historical religious tapestry.
St. Joseph Church
St. Joseph Church is a former Roman Catholic church in the Upper City district of Minsk, Belarus. The building, which is an example of the Baroque architecture style, was completed in 1752. The church was named after the monastery to which it belonged. It was closed in the 1860s and became an Eastern Orthodox Church.
Sobor Svatyh Apostolov Petra i Pavla
The Council of Saint Peter and Paul - the Orthodox Council in Minsk, in 1612–1799 the main temple of the male monastery, then the parish church, in 1933–1941 and 1944–1991 closed.