Not far from the highway connecting New Sverzhen и Inconclusive, there is a small village - New Novoselki. Here you can see the ruins of the church in the old cemetery. The ruins are clearly visible from the road, but few people will mistake this building for a former church, erected in the middle 18th century.
Priests from Nesvizh undertook the main efforts to work on the future church Trotskevich. An example for the future temple was church in Nesvizh.
Already at the beginning of the 19th century, the first misfortune happened to this temple - a collapse.
For several decades, the building of the church slowly fell into decay, until the moment when, from the promise of the Russian Empire, the ruins of the church were converted into an Orthodox church, of course, at the expense of local residents.
It was returned to the bosom of the Catholic Church in the 20s of the 20th century, but this stage in the history of the village of Novye Novoselki did not last long either.
With the advent of the Bolsheviks (“connoisseurs of architecture and history”), a collective farm warehouse was equipped in the temple. Today, the ruins of the church stand proudly in the center of an ancient cemetery, alas, neglected.
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If it is likely that this place will be reconstructed? Most likely not, so if you are interested in such sights of Belarusit's worth going to see. The church is located in the village of Novye Novoselki, Nesvizh district, Minsk region: