ah, the next point of my route is zamoście village and its main attraction, the church. st. historians consider it one of the most ancient and mysterious monuments of belarus . unfortunately, there is no exact data on its construction. no, if anything, only versions of conjecture and questions at first glance. the church looks more than modestly ascetic some historians suggest that it originally functioned as a calvinist cathedral, and this makes it stand out in a very narrow group of places of worship that have survived to this day. calvinism is one exodus of protestantism, founded by the french theologian and preacher john calvin in the belarusian lands. ideas of calvinism. came in the middle of the sixteenth century and found many adherents among the magnates. hty and wealthy townspeople, calvinist cathedrals were intended not only for prayer a and for defense. pay attention to the thickness of the walls, around such buildings there were earthen mounds with ramparts and deep ditches, through which drawbridges were thrown. you just imagine this mukhram 400 years old and fo