The Basilian Church of St Peter and Paul and Monastery in Berezwecz was a historic sacred structure in what is today Hlybokaye, Belarus.
Run by the Order of Saint Basil the Great, the church and monastery were rebuilt in 1750-67 according to a design by Johann Christoph Glaubitz.
A widely admired example of Vilnian Baroque the structure's facade was constructed of nine convex and eight concave surfaces.
Berezwecz along with the rest of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania became part of the Russian Empire after the partitions of Poland.
After the invasion of Poland in September 1939 started World War II, the area was incorporated into the Soviet Union.