The wooden church of the 18th century is a monument of folk architecture. It was originally built as a Uniate church and was lit in honor of the feast of the Holy Intercession. Inside is the interior of the Uniate church. Until 1839 (the Polotsk Church Cathedral), the church was Uniate, then Orthodox. The surviving documents of 1857 speak of the need for repairs. According to the statement of 1879, in 1866 the church was restored by the efforts of parishioners. The last repair in the church, according to the old-timers, was carried out during the Polish government by the indigenous people in the early 30s of the twentieth century. After 1935, divine services in the church were held occasionally, the last being held in 1954. And in 1985 the monument was moved to the territory of the museum.
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