The Church of the Holy Trinity and St. Roch (Belorussian Kaszel Holy Trinity and Svyatog Roha) is a Catholic church on the Golden Hill, one of the "visiting cards" of Minsk.
The construction of the church was started in 1861 and completed in 1864. In 1908, according to the descriptions, the church was a stone building with 12 windows and an iron roof, it was 12.5 fathoms in length, 4 and 2/3 fathoms in width, and about 5 fathoms in height. The two-story tower housed the bells "Leonard", "Stefan" and "Bronislava". The main bell weighed 53 pounds.
During the Second World War, the church was badly damaged. After restoration, the building of the church housed a concert hall for chamber and organ music of the Belarusian State Philharmonic Society. Since 1991, divine services have resumed in the church, and in 2006 the building was returned to the Roman Catholic parish of the Holy Trinity (St. Roch).