Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church in Rechitsa is a vivid example of Neo-Gothic architecture of the early XX century, one of the most expressive monuments of this style in Belarus. The church was built in 1903.

For the first time a Catholic church in Rechitsa appeared back in 1634. The church decorated the city until 1756, when a new wooden Holy Trinity Church and a monastery attached to it were built. At the beginning of the XIX century, about twenty monks lived here. The monastery existed until 1831, when Catholic monasteries and churches were closed throughout Belarus. The inactive church began to slowly deteriorate. The new church in Rechitsa was built in 1903.

During the Soviet era, the temple building was used as a warehouse, a power plant and even a pub. Then there was a vitamin bar. In 1998, the Holy Trinity Church was recognized as an architectural monument of the XX century and included in the State List of Historical and Cultural Values, and a year later it was returned to the parishioners. The building was reconstructed, and since 2007 the church has been operating.