Church Of The Holy Trinity, Hyervyaty
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The Church of the Holy Trinity ( be, Касцёл Святой Тройцы; pl, Kościół Trójcy Przenajświetszej, lt, Gervėčių Švenčiausiosios Trejybės bažnyčia) is a Roman Catholic church in Hyervyaty,
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. It is an example of the Belarusian
Neogothic Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic, neo-Gothic, or Gothick) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England. The movement gained momentum and expanded in the first half of the 19th century, as increasingly ...
architecture and was built in 1899–1903. The church is a site of cultural heritage of Belarus.Збор помнікаў гісторыі і культуры. Гродзенская вобласць. Стр. 89
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History

The first parish in Hyervyaty was established in 1526 by the archbishop John. Gradually it fell into decline and in 1621
Eustachy Wołłowicz Eustachy Wołłowicz ( lt, Eustachijus Valavičius; 1572–1630) was Bishop of Vilnius in 1616–1630. He was one of the more accomplished bishops of Vilnius in the 17th century. A son of the Protestant father and Eastern Orthodox mother, Wołło ...
constructed the new wooden church. It was destroyed by fire in 1736. Almost a hundred years later the philanthropist reconstructed the church. In 1860, Kazimir Domeyko founded the stone bell tower and reconstructed the church in 1862. The last restoration was executed in 1894-1895, but three years later the church was demolished. The modern building was constructed in place of the old one in 1899—1903. Usually the authorship is attributed to architects
Wacław Michniewicz Wacław Michniewicz (; 15 October 1866 – 14 January 1947) was a Lithuanian Poles, Polish-Lithuanian architect active in Vilnius, Lithuania. Early life and education Wacław Michniewicz was born on 15 October 1866 in the village of Wojtkuszk ...
and Alaksiej Połazaŭ (1820-1903). However, some sources claim that the design was created by Ignatiy Olshansky, brother of a local priest. According to the year books, every day 70 men worked at the construction site. Specially for the church a brick factory was built near the village. Lime was mined near the , to make limestone more solid thousands of eggs were bought from local farmers. Roof tiles were imported from Germany. Mostly the funds for construction were donated by Vazlav Domeyko and his mother Anjela, nee . Her son-in-law brought from Germany the ceramic tiles to the church. The new church was consecrated on September 8, 1904. In 1921–28 the
Lithuanians Lithuanians ( lt, lietuviai) are a Baltic ethnic group. They are native to Lithuania, where they number around 2,378,118 people. Another million or two make up the Lithuanian diaspora, largely found in countries such as the United States, Uni ...
of Gierviaty(Gervėčiai) fought with the Polish administration over Lithuanian services in the church.


Architecture

The Church of the Holy Trinity is a typical example of the Neogothic style. Its height is 61 meter, and it's one of the tallest churches in Belarus. The temple has three naves and a small transept, the naves are separated from each other by two rows of five columns each. There is no apse behind the presbytery. A characteristic element of the architecture of the temple are multi-stage buttresses, turning into flying buttresses. The walls of the temple are cut through with narrow lancet window openings in niches. In front of the temple there are several wooden crosses with rich carvings, which is typical for Lithuanian temples. Around the temple there is a landscape park with rare plants and figures of the apostles. The church is acknowledged as one of the most beautiful in Belarus, nicknamed ‘Little Switzerland’ and ‘Belarusian Notre-Dame. The church is the main tourist attraction in Hyervyaty.


Plan of the church


References


Further reading

* А. М. Кулагін. Каталіцкія храмы Беларусі. — Мінск: 2008.
«Гервяты, костел Троицкий» //«Архітэктура Беларусі. Энцыклапедычны даведнік». Мінск, «Беларуская Энцыклапедыя імя Петруся Броўкі», 1993 год.


External links


Church interior on Google Street View
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