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Churc of Virgin Nativity in Lyahovec

Type: Churches, Wooden architecture Date of Foundation: 1713 year Status: Republican value Republic of Belarus, Brest region, Malorita district, village Lyahovtsy

Lyakhovets Church of the Nativity of the Virgin is one of the oldest wooden churches in the Brest region and all of Belarus. Located in the village of Lyakhovtsy, it is a unique monument of Western Polesian folk architecture. Built in 1713 as a Uniate church, it has preserved its authenticity and spiritual significance for centuries. The church attracts history and architecture enthusiasts, as well as pilgrims seeking to connect with its rich spiritual heritage. Today, tours around Belarus often include a visit to this church to introduce visitors to its distinctive architecture and history.

History of the Lyakhovets Church of the Nativity of the Virgin


The first mention of Lyakhovtsy dates back to 1546. By 1575, a church had already been built here, becoming a spiritual center for local residents. Around 1650, a "Malorita master," a representative of the Western Polesian icon painting school, created an icon of the Nativity of the Virgin for the church. This image became one of the earliest known depictions of the Mother of God in Belarus and is now preserved in the Chapel of St. Nicholas. The current church building was erected in 1713. In the 19th century, the church underwent reconstruction, with a wooden bell tower added that harmoniously blended into the overall ensemble. During the Soviet period, on September 12, 1964, the church was closed, but decades later, in 1988, the revival of church life began.

Architecture and Spiritual Life of the Lyakhovets Church of the Nativity of the Virgin


The Lyakhovets Church is a classic example of Western Polesian wooden architecture. It has a three-part, longitudinal-axial composition, consisting of the main volume, the apse, and the narthex with a trapezoidal vestibule. The exterior of the church is almost devoid of decorative elements, but a Baroque two-tiered dome crowning the central volume attracts attention. White window trims with triangular pediments add elegance to the structure. In 1988, the church resumed worship services and once again became an important spiritual center of the region. Today, the church is included in the State List of Historical and Cultural Values of the Republic of Belarus.

Excursions with a visit to the Lyakhovets Church of the Nativity of the Virgin


Lyakhovets Church of the Nativity of the Virgin is an important landmark on pilgrimage and cultural-historical routes. Tours around Belarus that include this site allow visitors to explore the traditions and spiritual culture of the region in greater depth. Book a tour with a visit to the Lyakhovets Church. A tour from Minsk to this corner of the Brest region will immerse you in the atmosphere of an ancient church, reveal its architectural features, and introduce you to its rich history.

Location map - Churc of Virgin Nativity in Lyahovec

Address Republic of Belarus, Brest region, Malorita district, village Lyahovtsy GPS Google: 51.800629′ N, 24.200166′ E