The Church of St. Casimir is a Catholic church, built in the neo-Gothic style in 1999 according to the design of the architect M. Kalecic. The Church of St. Casimir was rebuilt 4 times over the course of four centuries of its history. The temple was originally founded in 1604 by Count Alexander Tyszkiewicz as a sign of his conversion to Catholic faith. The wooden church burned down in 1655 during the war of 1654-1667. In 1787, Count A. Tyshkevich took up the construction of a stone church, the construction of which was completed on October 20, 1793 by his son Vikenty. The temple operated until 1950, then it was closed and dismantled. The new temple was built in less than 10 years and consecrated on June 19, 1999.