History
According to the most commonly accepted version, the church was built in 1781, although some sources mention 1900 as the construction date. At the end of the 19th century, it was reconstructed: side chapels were added, and the facade was redesigned. The church's history is closely linked with tragic events — during World War II, a Jewish ghetto existed next to the church, and today a Holocaust memorial stands on this site, erected in 1992 at the initiative of Shmuel Keren-Krol.
Architecture
The architectural ensemble includes not only the church itself but also a three-tiered belfry from the early 20th century and a three-span red-brick gate. The facade features two towers of original design — octagons on square bases, crowned with eight-sided spires and four triangular gables. Inside, the church preserves a unique 18th-century organ adorned with fine woodcarving — such decoration is found in only a few churches in Lithuania. Originally, the organ was also accompanied by angel sculptures, which unfortunately have not survived.
Excursions
The Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Kemelishki is not only an architectural gem but also an important part of the cultural route through the Grodno region. It can be visited as part of an individual tour from Minsk to the Kemelishki Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which we can tailor to your preferences. You can book a private tour from Minsk that includes this unique church and other local attractions. This journey will be a true discovery for lovers of history, architecture, and the sacred heritage of Belarus.