A pre-war guidebook to Polesie mentions that in 1718 the resident Antonina Zamoyska founded a Uniate Basilian monastery here.
Therefore, the earliest document can be considered to be the metric Uniate books from 1719 to 1799, which are currently in RGIA.
A pre-war guidebook to Polesie mentions that in 1718 the resident Antonina Zamoyska founded a Uniate Basilian monastery here.
Therefore, the earliest document can be considered to be the metric Uniate books from 1719 to 1799, which are currently in RGIA.
Tag: Antopol
The Catholic Chapel (Bel. kaplica) was built in Antopol in 1838. It was attached to the Gorodets parish church.
In the description of the 1909 book. “Guide to Lithuania and Belarus” N. Rouba, mentions a chapel in Antopol, in Grodno province.
Also a reminder about the cost of living in the countryside “Collection of monuments of history and culture. Brest region”
Given that Cappela belonged to the Gorodecka paraphy, Kobrin-Rome deanery, it is worth looking at the surviving metric books for the area on the Marmon site from 1706 to 1866.
In the past Antopol was part of a large land property. In the 18th and 19th centuries it belonged to the Bystrych family, then to the Giedrojci family. At the turn of the XVIII-XIX centuries, a classicist mansion was built here.
It was one-storied, with a rectangular base, with a four-pitched roof with mansard windows. The portico was decorated with a triangular top. The mansion was surrounded by a landscaped park.