History
The church was built in 1800 with funds donated by local landowner Sulkovsky. In 1881, the church received valuable priestly vestments from the Imperial Court Office in memory of the late Empress Maria Alexandrovna. During the 20th century, the church underwent several restorations: first in the 1920s–1930s and later in the 1980s. One of the notable rectors of the parish was priest Boris Timofeevich Novik, who led the church in 1963.
Architecture
The church is a single-frame wooden building with a three-sided apse. It features a gable roof with hip ends, a triangular pediment, and a tower with a tall spire rising through the roof ridge. The walls are clad with horizontally laid wooden boards, and the windows are decorated with semicircular imposts. Inside, a beautifully carved Baroque-style iconostasis with royal doors has been preserved, along with a painted ceiling that adds distinctive character to the interior.
Excursions
The Church of Alexander Nevsky in Strelno can be included in an individual tour from Minsk, which we will be happy to tailor to your request. During the trip, you will have the opportunity to see this monument of wooden architecture in person, learn about its history, architectural features, and spiritual significance for the region. You can also book a private tour from Minsk to Strelno with visits to other attractions in the region or across the Grodno area.