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Church_of_Saint_Mary_(Vishnyeva) Latitude and Longitude:

54°08′32″N 26°12′36″E / 54.1422°N 26.2099°E / 54.1422; 26.2099
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Church of Saint Mary
Касцёл Адведзінаў Найсвяцейшай Панны Марыі
54°08′32″N 26°12′36″E / 54.1422°N 26.2099°E / 54.1422; 26.2099
Location Vishnyeva
Country Belarus
Denomination Catholic Church ( Latin Church)
History
Founder(s) Jerzy Chreptowicz [ pl]
Architecture
Style Baroque
Years built1637—1641
Administration
Diocese Archdiocese of Minsk–Mohilev

The Church of Saint Mary in Vishnyeva is a Catholic parish church in Minsk Region, Belarus. It was constructed in 1637–1641 on the banks of Holszanka [ pl] river. The church is listed as a Belarus Cultural Heritage object.

History

The main altar in 2012

The first Catholic parish in Vishnyeva was established in the 15th century by Vytautas the Great, in 1424 a wooden church was built by Petras Gedgaudas. The stone church was constructed in 1637–1641 on donations of Nowogródek Voivoda Jerzy Chreptowicz [ pl] and consecrated in honor of the Visitation. After his death, Jerzy Chreptowicz was buried in the church's crypt. [1] [2]

In 1771 the church was restored after fire on donations of the philanthropist Adam Chreptowicz [ pl]. In that period two sacristies were added to the altar part. [1]

In 1906 the church was reconstructed again, a narthex and two square-shaped towers were added to the main building. The interiors were painted by the Polish artist Ferdynand Ruszczyc [1] [2]

Unlike the majority of the churches of the former Russian Empire, the Church of Saint Mary in Vishnyeva was not closed during the Soviet times. [1]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c d Kulagin 1993, p. 132.
  2. ^ a b Gabrus 2001, p. 287.

Sources

  • Kulagin, A. M. (1993). Архітэктура Беларусі. Энцыклапедычны даведнік» [Belarusian Architecture: Encyclopedia]. Minsk: «Беларуская Энцыклапедыя імя Петруся Броўкі». p. 132. ISBN  5-85700-078-5.
  • Gabrus, T. V. (2001). Мураваныя харалы: сакральная архітэктура беларускага барока [Painted Chorals: Religious Architecture of Belarusian Baroque]. Minsk: «Ураджай». p. 287. ISBN  985-04-0499-X.