against the background of white stone churches, richly decorated, stolinskaya looks modest, but i wouldor. you see for yourself, unlike the synagogue or. the church, of which there is no trace left today, the orthodox church was much more fortunate, i mean the wooden ascension, an architectural landmark of the city. change in durable material, it , unlike the synagogue, is still in good shape, but let's not discount the year it was built. the church appeared on gorynskaya street in a picturesque place in 1938 . they were built from wood, but nevertheless they were built to last for centuries. as programmed, it happened. neither the war, nor later the atheism dictated by the authorities, touched the temple. therefore, for the townspeople today it is more than just a church, an architectural monument that succinctly and skillfully combines both elements of belarusian poleskiy, and the russian wooden folk. in other words, the temple embodied the traditions of the neo-russian style, but as you understand, any temple has unique shrines. in the stolin-ascension church, this is an icon of the