Church of All Saints is one of the most beautiful and majestic in Belarus. Built of red brick, it attracts the eye of any traveler from afar. The inner area of the temple is almost 500 square meters, the thickness of the walls is more than one meter. Here is the largest altar in the Gomel diocese, perfect acoustics. Built in 1902 in the neo-Russian, or “Moscow” style, the Pirevichi Church is one of the architectural monuments of Belarus. It has an elongated cruciform composition, which is dominated by a huge cube of the prayer hall, decorated with a parapet of kokoshniks and crowned with a two-tiered domed drum. The main expenses for the construction of the church were borne by the local landowner, the widow of the Privy Councilor Alexander Alekseevich Rogovich. She also allocated land for the temple. Divine services began here on June 6, 1903. After the war, service was restored in the church. And only in the 1990s, the Pirevichi temple experienced its second birth: the bell tower was restored, and a major overhaul was carried out.
Pirevichi Church is included in the tourist route "Small Golden Ring of the Gomel Region".