
Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in g. Yuratishki
The church was built in Juratishki in the 1st half of the 19th century. And many sources date the construction to 1532. This is written in the church inventory. But 1840 is considered the date of restructuring. It is also known that in 1839-1845 the church was rebuilt and a major overhaul was made inside.
Like the church of this urban village, the church had a difficult fate. In 1596 it became Uniate, as the Brest Church Union was introduced. In 1993, the Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk, Patriarchal Exarch of All Belarus, visited it. There are many tree stumps around the church. These are traces of an alley cut down in 2001 next to the former estate, the last owner of which was Veronika Radkevich. Also on the territory of the church there are graves of German soldiers of the First World War.