Tag: Dzerzhinsky
Wooden church of St. Anna in Dzerzhinsk
The first mention of the church in Dzerzhinsk (then the city was called Koydanovo) in written sources dates back to 1439. The temple was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt. The church of St. Anne acquired such a look that we see today in 1785,...
Jewish cheder in Dzerzhinsk
On Pervomaiskaya Street, the building of the Jewish elementary school has been preserved. Heder should also be attributed to the interesting sights of Dzerzhinsk. The wooden building was erected at the beginning of the 20th century. In Soviet times, the local department of education was located here. Today, a header in Dzerzhinsk...
Holy Intercession Church in Dzerzhinsk
In the very center of Dzerzhinsk, there is the Church of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos. The construction of the temple was completed in 1850. By the beginning of the 20th century, the parish included about ten settlements. The church in Dzerzhinsk is even mentioned in the ethnographer's book...
The ruins of the entrance gate of the Chapsky estate in Stankovo
Once upon a time, in the village of Stankovo, there was an impressive estate of Count Emeric Hutten-Czapsky. The palace itself has not survived to this day and was partially destroyed during the Second World War. Then, on the site of the ruins of the palace, already in ...
Manor and library of Czapsky "Skarbets" in Stankovo
Very close to Dzerzhinsk is the village of Stankovo. An interesting landmark from the time of the Chapskys, the Skarbets library, has been preserved here. Unfortunately, the estate-palace itself has not survived to this day. But you can see some of the manor buildings: a barn, a stable, an outbuilding, ...
Former estate in Bolshie Novoselki
The estate of the Kostrovitskys Bolshie Novoselki Bolshie Novoselki is a village in the Minsk region, located at a distance of 7 kilometers from Dzerzhinsk. The most remarkable part of it is the Kostrovitsky estate and a number of various outbuildings of the former estate. Manor house with...
Chapel-tomb of the Dybovsky family in the village of Novaya Ruditsa
At a distance of just over 10 kilometers from Dzerzhinsk is the village of Novaya Ruditsa. Here you can look at the lonely and abandoned chapel-tomb of the Dybowski family. Often the ruins on the hill are attributed to the village of Borovoye, which confuses travelers along...
Settlement in Dzerzhinsk - Gashtoldova Gora
Not far from the Church of St. Anne, a monument of archeology, Gashtold's Hill, has been preserved. This place, which once belonged to the Gashtolds, is known by many as the settlement in Dzerzhinsk. This is evidenced by a plate with the inscription "Remembrance of archeology - Garadishcha", installed at...
St. Nicholas Church in Stankovo
Nicholas Church is located in the village of Stankovo, on the shore of a picturesque lake. On the opposite side is the manor and park complex of Count Czapski. With the funds of which the Stankovskaya church was built in 1858. They consecrated it in honor of St.
Abandoned Church of Saints Peter and Paul in the village of Starinki
The Church of Saints Peter and Paul was built in the 1830s on the outskirts of the village of Starinki by order of Alexander Lensky, who at that time owned the area. Initially, the now abandoned church in Starinki was built as a church and...