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Cells, middle of the XVIII �entury. Preservation #1642/2 | Foto
10 Frantsyskans'ka St.

The Roman Catholic Church and cells were built in the place of the Roman Catholic Church (1713-1721) and cells (1710-1712), that burnt down at the beginning of the 1750's.
The cells are stone, plastered, two-storied. They consist of two buildings, joined at right angles and adjoining to the church. The cells are fortified by counterforts. The planning is corridor with one-sided location of the lodgements. The coverings of the ground floor are vaulted, of the first - flat. The roof is hipped, the roofing is iron. Decor of the eastern front of the northern corps (pilasters with volutes; crocket, floriated) and of the western corps (white-stone fingerplate and head moldings) has partly remained.
The monument defines the monastery complex of the XVIII century in Baroque taste.

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Translated by Yana Anufriyeva
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