Trinity Church in Germanishki

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The Holy Trinity church in the village Germanishki is a Roman Catholic church, built in 1886-1909 years. In 1965 it was closed, and in 1987 returned to believers. It was consecrated on 17th June 2000.

The catholic church is a monument of Gothic Revival architecture, differing by color interpretation. The walls almost devoided of decoration, plastered and whitewashed are quite picturesque due to polychrome rubble masonry. A 3-tier belfry is attached to the rectangular main volume from the front (wraps in the 1920s.). Elongated five-sided apse, united with a common roof, has a low side sacristy.

The Church is surrounded by a rubble fence with a 3-span gates. In its corner there is a chapel erected in the second half of the XIX century.

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Germanishki