st. felician. is known that this was one of the most beautiful pillars, not only in this church, but in all of minsk. felician was considered the patron saint of minsk, its defender. there are memories of how representatives of the famous noble families of minsk competed with each other to see who would bring the most gifts, gold, silver and other precious metals to this chapel. all this decorated the chapel of st. felician. only frescoes have survived to this day ; we can only guess what the chapel looked like. these were the heydays of the church in 1732 . the jakub collegium complex with the majestic church in the center, in the drawing of our famous fellow countryman mikhail orda, has been preserved. in the picture of the horde, in addition to the temple, to the left of the church you can also see the governor’s house, which is quite modest by today’s standards. on the right is the building of the former monastery complex before the revolution. forge, brewery, brewery, stock of goods, and kali,