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Church of the Nativity of the God's Mother ( be, Царква Раства Багародзіцы) is an Eastern Orthodox church in
Muravanka Muravanka ( be, Мураванка) is a village in Belarus. It is located in the Shchuchyn District of Grodno Region. The village is famous for its fortified church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Name The village received its na ...
, Shchuchyn District, Hrodna Province, in
Belarus Belarus,, , ; alternatively and formerly known as Byelorussia (from Russian ). officially the Republic of Belarus,; rus, Республика Беларусь, Respublika Belarus. is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by R ...
. It is an example of the
Belarusian Gothic Belarusian Gothic () is the architectural style of ecclesiastical buildings and fortified structures of the 15th and 16th centuries in modern Belarus, Lithuania, eastern Poland and western Ukraine. Although these buildings have features typica ...
and one of the first fortified churches in the
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along with the Church of St. Michael in Synkavichy.


History

The church in Muravanka arose in the first half of the 16th century. Church inspections made by the archeologists showed that it was probably built between years 1524 and 1542. The church was severely damaged in 1656 during the war against Russia and in 1706 during the
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. Then it was empty for many years and restored only in the middle of the 19th century. During
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the German army used the space of the church as a warehouse for provisions. In the Interwar Poland it was turned into the
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church. In 1990 the church was returned by the Soviet government to the Orthodox believers and has been in use since then.


Architecture

The church in Muravanka is one of the finest examples of the fortified temple architecture of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It has both traits of
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and
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architecture. The building is close to a square and sized 15x13.5 meters. There is a round tower on each of the corners. Diameter of the towers is about 4.5 meters and thickness of their walls is about 1.8 meters. On the eastern side of the church an apse is attached. The facades are covered with numerous ornament elements. The church has one entrance located on its western end. The columns support the vaults and the interior is split into the three naves about 12 meters each in height. In spite of war damages and multiple restoration procedures, the outer look of the building is still close to the original project. Now it is protected by the law of the Republic of Belarus as a building that have nationwide cultural and historical value.


World Heritage Status

This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on 30 January 2004, in the Cultural category.Edifices for Worship of Fortress Type in Belarus, Poland and Lithuania – UNESCO World Heritage Centre
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14 Мурованка (05).JPG 20090615 003 Мураванка (0).jpg Church of Nativity of Virgin Mary, Muravanka in 2011.jpg 20090615 003 Мураванка (06).JPG Царква ў Мураванцы. Іканастас.jpg Царква ў Мураванцы. Гатычныя скляпенні.jpg


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