The Church of the Holy Trinity is the tallest building in Brailiv.
It was built on the site of a wooden and earthen castle in the 15th-17th centuries after the old Catholic church of the Trinitarian order was handed over to the Orthodox in 1832.
The Empire-style building has an unusual appearance for a church due to the very high bell tower, which makes it look less like a temple and more like a town hall with a tower.
In Soviet times, the building was converted into a workshop of a juice factory, on the territory of which it is still located. In 1990, the church was handed over to the Orthodox community of the Moscow Patriarchate.
Last update
4/11/2025
Categories | Temple, Architecture |
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Date of foundation | 1879 |
Address |
Chaykovskoho Street, 4
Brailiv |
Coordinates |
49.1062115° N, 28.1629454° E
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Phone | +380 4332 33 572, +380 4332 33 631, |
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