Church of the Assumption () is a Roman Catholic church in Yazlovets, Ternopil Oblast. An architectural monument of national importance.
In 1583, brought priest Antonin from Przemyà Âl, a Dominican friar, from Lviv. The Dominican church was built on a hill next to the in 1589âÂÂ1590 in the Gothic-Renaissance style. It was founded by Mikoà Âaj Jazà Âowiecki. It was consecrated under the patronage of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary by the Archbishop of Lviv, Jan Dymitr Solikowski. It was rebuilt in 1830 at the expense of the parishioners and, to a large extent, Baron Wiktor Bà Âaà ¼owski, the then patron and benefactor of the church in Yazlovets. It functioned as a temple until 1945. Later, it housed a vodka warehouse.
The church houses the tombstone of Polish composer Mikoà Âaj Gomóà Âka, who died in 1609, which was originally located in the wall surrounding the former parish church of St. Mary Magdalene in Yazlovets.
In 1745, the Dominican prior was Anzelm PiÃÂ tkowski, who compiled a short chronicle of Yazlovets.
Mikoà Âaj Strzemeski, who died "in the prime of life" at the hands of the Tatars, was buried at the Dominican monastery in Yazlovets.
A single-nave church with a pentagonal chancel and two 17th-century chapels on both sides of the nave. Fragments of frescoes, three Renaissance portals, and fragments of Gothic and Renaissance details have survived on the chancel vault.
The building is in ruins.