History
The first mention of a church on this site dates back to 1355. Over the centuries, the structure changed many times — being destroyed and rebuilt. A particularly dramatic year was 1805, when a fire destroyed the wooden church built in the image of the Kyiv Church of St. Elijah. A temporary structure followed, which lasted until 1866 — the year construction began on the current stone church, funded by the government. The church was consecrated on October 16, 1870.
The church did not escape the tragic events of the 20th century. In the 1960s, it was closed, stripped of its domes, icons, and bells, and turned into a warehouse. A fire in the late 1970s nearly destroyed the building. However, in the 1990s, restoration work began and was completed in 1993. Today, the church is once again active and delights parishioners with its restored grandeur.
Architecture
The church building is a vivid example of retrospective Russian style architecture, combined with elements of traditional 19th-century Orthodox design. The stone structure stands on a cruciform plan, with a tall central dome and four smaller domes at the corners. The church reaches a height of 37 meters up to the cross, and its interior is marked by harmonious proportions and a bright, spacious atmosphere. The church is designed to accommodate a large number of worshippers, making it a central spiritual landmark of the region.
Excursions
Visiting the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kurenets means connecting with the true spiritual and architectural heritage of Belarus. We offer an excursion from Minsk to the Church in Kurenets as an individual tour, where you can not only admire the church’s exterior but also hear fascinating stories of its revival and miraculous survival. This journey is not just educational, but also deeply emotional.
If you are looking to book an excursion in Belarus focused on spiritual and historical landmarks, this offer is perfect for you. We organize comfortable trips with a professional guide and the option to include other interesting sites in the Vileyka District in your itinerary.