Description of the attraction
The Golshany Church of St. John the Baptist and the Franciscan Monastery are an architectural complex of the 16th-19th centuries. The temple was built at the beginning of the 16th century, but in 1618 Pavel Stefan Sapega allocated a lot of money to rebuild the temple, as well as to build living quarters for Franciscan monks.
In the 18th century, the church was dismantled to the very foundation and rebuilt. Even the orientation of the altar has been changed. The new church was built in the Baroque style and consecrated in honor of St. John the Baptist.
Pavel Stefan Sapega has been married four times. To his great regret, his wives died for unknown reasons, leaving no heirs to their husband. Only the fourth wife managed to give birth to her husband's three daughters and bury Pavel Sapega in the family tomb of the Church of John the Baptist next to his three young wives who had left untimely. The tombstone used to be in the crypt of the church.
In Soviet times, the church, like most Christian churches, experienced difficult times. Thanks to Soviet scientists, the tomb was preserved. Since 1979, it has been in the Museum of Ancient Belarusian Culture of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, however, scientists, unfortunately, are in no hurry to return it to the temple.
Recently, in the courtyard of the monastery, a monument was erected to the fourth wife of King Vladislav II Yagailo, Sofya Golshanskaya, the ancestor of the Jagiellonian dynasty, which in 2005 would have turned 600 years old.
The most famous and darkest ghost legend in Belarus is connected with the construction of the monastery - the legend of White Panna.
Pavel Stefan Sapega really wanted the monastery to be built on August 6, 1618 and promised a good reward to the builders. Obviously, the money was really serious, because when one of the monastery walls was constantly collapsing and disrupting the construction deadline, the craftsmen turned to the local witch, who agreed to conduct some kind of dark ceremony that could tame the rebellious wall. She said that for the ceremony she would need a human sacrifice - let her be the first of the wives who would bring dinner to her husband the builder. Among the workers there was a young guy who had recently married out of great mutual love. It was his wife who always came first. He prayed that something would delay her, but she still came first. It was walled up in a wall that never collapsed or rebuilt again.
Since then, many eyewitnesses have seen a fragile transparent figure dressed in white clothes in the monastery. The alive walled up woman harbored a grudge against all people, especially men. She is able to drive mad those who have fallen into her possession, especially if a man stays overnight in the Tower of Ghosts. Scientists are studying supernatural phenomena in the Golshany monastery, but so far they cannot give answers to many riddles. In the meantime, Belaya Panna walks around the monastery and scares tourists.
Reviews
| All reviews 5 Umya Patronymic 2013-31-01 14:06:51
This is true! Real such a ghost
5 Alexey 2013-29-01 12:50:31 PM
Wow! Did you see the ghost on the 4th photo ?!