History
The church was built in 1796 through the efforts of philanthropist Marianna Bisping. During the unstable political period after the partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the church became a symbol of resilience and faith for local residents. Originally constructed for a Uniate community, the building became Orthodox in 1840. Archival records confirm that until 1839, the church was under the jurisdiction of the Lithuanian Greek Catholic Consistory. Remarkably, the church remained active even during the years of World War II. A chapel is also located on the grounds, dated either 1836 or 1839 depending on the source.
Architecture
The church is a single-nave rectangular building with a gable roof and a striking two-tiered façade. The walls are made of stone and brick. A tower near the narthex crowned with an onion-shaped dome gives the church the appearance of a single-tower Catholic church while preserving typical Uniate design features. The preserved 1892 iconostasis is of particular value, with its rich artistic decoration and interior elements conveying the spirit of the construction era.
Excursions
The Church of the Nativity in Massolyany is one of the destinations available as part of an individual tour from Minsk. We offer a flexible tour format tailored to your interests and preferences. During the excursion, you’ll not only visit this unique church but also learn about its construction, architectural features, and parish life. You can book a tour from Minsk in advance — our team will help design the route and organize the trip with comfortable transportation and a professional guide.