The Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity was raised at the beginning of the twentieth century with money from exiled Poles and the Polish community of Tobolsk. The brick building is kept in the neo-Gothic manner, with pointed windows, narrow buttresses and a tall gable with turrets. Under Soviet rule the church held first a canteen and then a storehouse, and the old furnishings were lost. The building was returned to believers in the nineties, and its light hall with pews and a wooden altar was restored. It stands in the lower town directly beneath the hill with the kremlin, and its red brick contrasts sharply with the white buildings around.
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