Church of St. John Nepomuk, Mizoch
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The majestic snow-white building in the village Mizoch - a church of St. John Nepomuk. This impressive temple in the Empire style was built on the ruins of the Cossack church.
Construction of the church began in 1795, Gen. Krzysztof Dunin-Karvitskogo, graduated from the same church in the 1830s, his son Casimir. Initially, all the building was used for the needs of the church. After World War II, the Soviet authorities confiscated the temple and was divided into two parts, one of which housed a library, and the other - the cinema.
Despite the fact that for a long time the church building was used for other purposes, in its dungeons preserved burial of the genus Dunin-Karvitskih and the grave of Princess Jadwiga Lubomirska. Only in the 1990s, the church was returned to his parishioners. Currently, the shrine was renamed the Church of Nativity in the UOC-KP. The interior of the church was completely changed its original decor has been completely lost.