Church of St. Anne ( Belor. Kastsole of St. Gann ) is a Catholic church in the agro-town of Voroncha , Grodno region , Belarus . Belongs to the Novogrudok dean of the Grodno diocese . An architectural monument in the style of late classicism , with elements of baroque and neo-Gothic , was built in 1773-1781. It is included in the State list of historical and cultural values of the Republic of Belarus [1] .
| Catholic temple | |
| Church of St. Anne | |
|---|---|
| Castsole of St. Gann | |
| A country | |
| Agro-town | Voroncha |
| Denomination | Catholicism |
| Diocese | Grodno diocese |
| Architectural style | Classicism , Baroque |
| Construction | 1773 - 1781 years |
| condition | acts |
History
The Church of St. Anne was built in 1773-1781 at the expense of the then owner of the estate of the governor of Novogrudok, Jozef Neselovsky [2] .
In the church of St. Anne, the poet and folklorist Jan Chechot was baptized [3] .
During the Second World War in 1943 it was burned by Soviet partisans [4] and for a long time remained in desolation. In the 90s of the XX century it was returned to the Catholic Church and in 1995 it was restored [5] .
Architecture
Church of St. Anne is a three-nave, two-tower, non-subsidized building. The architecture of the main facade is dominated by two three-tier domed towers with semicircular openings and a triangular pediment in the center. The main facade is highlighted by a wall - mounted Doric six - columned portico with entablature . The interior partially preserved cylindrical arches with a formwork covering three naves, in the altar part - wall painting [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 The collection of remembrance and culture. Grodzenskaya oblast. Page 211
- ↑ Entsiklapedia gіstoryі Belarusі. At 6 t. T. 4: Kadety - Lyashchen / Belarus. Encekl .; Redkal: G.P. Pashkoў (red halons) і іnsh .; Mast. E.E. Zhakevich. - Mn .: BelEn, 1997 .-- 432 p.: Il. ISBN 985-11-0041-2
- ↑ Gabrus T.V. “Muravaniya Kharaly: sacred architecture of the Belarusian baroque”. Minsk, “Urajay”, 2001. 287 p. ISBN 985-04-0499-X
- ↑ Gistory Varonchi // U. U. Bianko, U. A. Paluyan. Pamyats. Karelitsky Raion. Minsk, Urajay, 2000
- ↑ Temple on the site of the Catholic Church in Belarus