Golovchinskaya Holy Trinity Church
The wooden church was first built in 1858 to mark the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Golovchinsk between Russian and Swedish troops. The first priest was Ivan Golynets. Under the priest V. Dobrovolsky (1899-1917), the church became one of the richest within the boundaries of today's district, it owned 270 tithes of land. The priest himself was even elected as a deputy to the IV State Duma from the Orthodox priests of Mogilev region.

During the Great Patriotic War, a German pilot dropped a bomb on the church, which broke through the roof, ceiling and fell on the pulpit, but did not explode. In the post-war period, it was not possible to repair the church, the church building was used as a club and warehouse. And one of the bells, for example, was used to alert Golovchin residents about a fire.

In 1960, the church was destroyed.

In 2013, a new wooden Holy Trinity Church was built in its place. One of its values is a copy of the icon of the Mother of God of Belynich, painted in the early 20th century.