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Church of Saint Anthony in Talačyn
Касцёл Святога Антонія Падуанскага
Map
LocationTalačyn
CountryBelarus
DenominationRoman Catholic church
Architecture
StyleBaroque, Neoclassicism
Years built1813—1861
Administration
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Vitebsk

Church of Saint Anthony in Talačyn is a Belarusian cultural heritage object, built in 1813—1861 and consecrated in the name of Anthony of Padua.[1][2]

The first Catholic parish in Talachyn was established in 1604 by Lew Sapieha. He built a school, a hospital, and a first church. The town was severely damaged in the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) and the French invasion of Russia, that is why no buildings of the XVII century and earlier times were preserved.[3]

The current church of Saint Anthony was constructed between 1813 and 1861 in commemoration of the victory in the War of 1812. Some sources claim that the construction was finished by 1853.

In the 1930s the church was closed by the Soviet authorities and used as a warehouse, then a cafe and a club. In the 1960s the bell tower was destroyed.

In 1993 the church was returned to the parish and restored.

References

  1. ^ "Талачын — парафія Святога Антонія Падуанскага" [Talačyn — Church of Saint Anthony] (in Belarusian). Catholic.by. Retrieved 2022-02-26.
  2. ^ "Tołoczyn". Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland (in Polish). 12. Warszawa: Kasa im. Józefa Mianowskiego. 1892. p. 367.
  3. ^ "Касцёл святога Антонія Падуанскага. Талачынскі раён, г. Талачын" (in Belarusian). «Віцебская абласная бібліятэка імя У. І. Леніна». 2020-02-03. Retrieved 2022-02-26.