The main building of the monastery is the Saviour Transfiguration Cathedral, whose façade is adorned by a
mosaic and numerous
stucco plant ornaments. Similar decorations are present on the nearby
bell tower. The original project of the cathedral, designed during the rule of
Ivan Mazepa, had beуn much more austere than the current structure: stucco details were added only during the second third of the 18th century according to fashion of the time. The cathedral and other buildings of the monastery have traits typical for Ukrainian Baroque, such as flower-shaped rounded windows, curved upper parts of the façade, faceted walls, pear-shaped domes and prevalence of white in the colour scheme. The monastery complex is surrounded by a wall. The cathedral's original
iconostasis was destroyed during the times of
Bolshevik rule in the 1930s. Its modern version was recreated with the use of archive photos on the base of the iconostasis from
Velyki Sorochyntsi, which had been created by the same masters. ==Gallery==