The church monastery ‘Shelbuen’ Rubik in Albania has tourist and historical values, as it is made in a different style from most historical monasteries in the country. On 26 November 2019, the church was hit by an earthquake. This research examines the damage resulting from this earthquake on its masonry and structural elements, as well as their interactions. The research aims to ascertain the extent of damage to the stonework in the church and its seismic resistance. It seeks to propose options for interventions to restore and strengthen the structure. To select interventions, different types of masonry walls of the church are analyzed. different connections of the structural elements are also analyzed, using computer simulations of the whole system in different variations to identify problems and test the effectiveness of their solutions. Geographical and historical data on seismic activity in the region are studied to assess future threats. The paper proposes to carry out a thorough restoration of the masonry walls, restoring the roof and the drainage systems, while adding structural reinforcement to the cracks that have formed to avoid their enlargement. This is to improve the resistance of the Rubik Church to earthquakes and to preserve its historical value. Such techniques will significantly improve the earthquake resistance of the church particularly with regard to shear and seismic displacement.