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Edifices for Worship of Fortress Type
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- Edifices for Worship of Fortress Type in Belarus, Poland and Lithuania (ID: 1899)
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On tentative list 2004
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- 2004: Added to Tentative List
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Edifices For Worship Of Fortress Type
Edifices for Worship of Fortress Type (On tentative list)

Still in October 2019 we continue our 6 days roundtrip of Belarus and found our first edifices church in the town of Kamai a little more than 2 hours southwest from Polatsk. It's Church of Saint John the Baptist.
On a Friday afternoon it's a sleepy little town, only a few raised eye browses on the market square met us.
We went up to the church just meteres from the square - seeing just another church! It was closed and not accessible except from the outside, though inside stone fence. It's a typical "normal church" from our point of view, the only difference we could see was in addition to "normal church windows" a set of small round windows as a set of loopholes on the round towers.
A couple of hours later the same day we visited the second church in the village of Murovanka. It's the Khram Rozhdestva Presvyatoy Bogoroditsy D.Murovanka.
This church was also closed and in addition it was also fenced with a closed gate, so this church we had to behold from a distance.
It's a nicer church than the first one and we even had some sunbeams, but that's all. The only "fortress" image are the towers, but it's not unusual having towers on a church?
We didn't visit the third one (Church of St. Michael, Synkavichy) but by seeing Walter's photo we can tell that the three are different, but still the same.
I'm sure they have a special …
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Edifices For Worship Of Fortress Type
Edifices for Worship of Fortress Type (On tentative list)

I was a bit baffeled by this project : it sounds like a trans-national nomination, but is only mentionned on the Belarus TL, with only three compnonents. I visited two on them on my 5-day visa-free visit to Belarus. It was close to my itinerary in and out of Hrodna.
I had a rental car, which made it easy to reach. There are no signposts, but I had printed out google maps.
The church-fortress in Muravanka, is few km south of the main Minsk-Hrdona M6 highway in the middle of the village of the same name. It was constructed between 1516 and 1542. It is an orthodox church with Gothic and Romanesque architecture style. Since 1990, the Church is again an active place of worship. It was closed the day I visited, but could get a good view of its impressives exterior walls and towers.
The second church is the Synkavichy Church. It is situated a few km west of the town of Slonim. The church was made of brick in the middle of the 16th century with Gothic-style features. The church was probably constructed by local workmen who used simple, not very precise sizing tools for the lay-out. It switched several times between Catholic and Orthodox church. Today the church is an active orthodox place of worship.
The defensive nature of both churches is visible from far, with their four towers on each corners, arrowslits and murder-holes. They are impressive and massive, especially …
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