Kuntsevschina. Kazan Icon of the Mother of God church.
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Belarus, Minsk region, Kletsky district, Kuntsevschina
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There is a wooden Orthodox church of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God in the village of Kuntsevschina in the Kletsk district. The temple was built in a local cemetery during the time of the Russian Empire at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
The architectural monument was created in the style of folk architecture and consists of three main architectural parts. A multi-faceted bell tower is built over the vestibule. There is a wooden chapel next to the temple. The church is active.
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1Алег Дзьячкоу
09.03.2025
Kuntsevschina. Kazan Icon of the Mother of God church.
In the village of Kuntsevschina, Kletsk district, there is a wooden Orthodox church and the Voynilovich household. The stone one-story palace of the Voyniloviches has not survived to our time. There are several stone utility buildings that are built of red brick.
The Orthodox church, which was consecrated in honor of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God, was built in a local cemetery. The temple was built at the turn of the 19th – 20th century during the time of the Russian Empire. The building was built at the local cemetery.
The monument was created in the style of Belarusian folk architecture. It consists of three main architectural parts: the vestibule, the prayer hall and the apse. A side sacristy is attached to the temple. There is a triangular pediment above the main facade. A multi-faceted bell tower is built over the vestibule. Above the main volume there is a small dome-bulb on a multi-faceted drum. The interior has a wooden single-tiered iconostasis.
A four-column wooden chapel was built next to the temple. The church has been renovated in recent years.