Church of St. Casimir in Lipnishki

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Church of St. Casimir was built in 1910 on the site of the burnt wooden church in 1804. In 1928 took place the solemn consecration of the temple.
In terms building a rectangular, with a triangular square apse and transept wings. Above them stands the octagonal tower with a pointed end of a marquee, trimmed with lucarnes. The increase in the height of the church emphasize by the small sacristy. The temple walls lined with boulders and reinforced buttresses between the windows. Ogival shaped portal accentuates the main entrance. The inner space of the temple is divided into three aisles by two rows of pillars. In the modest interior of the church - the icon of St. Casimir, St. Mary and St. Jesus. In the columns are placed paintings on religious themes, in the choir - organ
. The temple is surrounded by a stone wall of beginning of XX century.

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Republic of Belarus, Grodno region, Ivie district, Lipnishki