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About Belarus
Minsk
Brest
Grodno
Vitebsk
Gomel
6 Regions in Belarus
Minsk
Brest
Gomel
Grodno
Vitebsk
Mogilev
Attractions in Belarus
Historic Center, Minsk
Take a walk around the historic center, getting a feel of the local culture and admiring the architectural variety.
Church of Sts. Simon and Helena, Minsk
Dating to 1910. this Roman Catholic church features a pleasant neo-Romanesque architecture, as well as ornate interior.
Maksim Gorky Theather, Minsk
Spend a night out on the town, visiting one of Belarus' prominent theaters for a drink and a show from its colorful repertoire.
National Opera and Ballet of Belarus, Minsk
Featuring a modern architectural design, this theater houses both an opera and a ballet company that known are worldwide.
Island of Tears, Minsk
A memorial complex commemorating Belarus' soldiers perished in Afghanistan, featuring a chapel, a fountain, and a boy-angel statue.
Victory Square, Minsk
A circular square set above a memorial hall and crowned by a 40m obelisk, erected in 1954 and commemorating Belarusian soldiers.
National Library of Belarus, Minsk
Dating to 1922, the national library is famed for its oddly structured building and the lovely park surrounding it.
Victory Park, Minsk
Featuring a lake, a museum, and a triumphal arch, this park offers a wonderful retreat from the busy streets.
Belarusian Great Patriotic War Museum, Minsk
Comprised of 24 halls and over 100,000 artifacts, this rich museum follows the history of Soviet participation in WWII.
Belarusian National Arts Museum, Minsk
Belarus' largest museum houses over 27,000 works of art by renowned national artists, as well as international contributions.
Belarusian Nature and Environment Museum, Minsk
Spread through several halls, the museum hosts 40,000 items grouped in mineralogical, paleontological, botanical and other exhibits.
Belarusian National History Museum, Minsk
A museum tracing the history of Belarus, including local culture, ethnography, and folk art in a collection of over 350,000 items.
Chelyuskinites Park, Minsk
A pleasant piece of nature in the heart of Minsk, this park features a cinema, an amusement park, and a children's railway.
Gorky Park, Minsk
A fun outing for all ages, this park hosts a variety of rides, an indoor ice rink complex, and a planetarium.
Holy Spirit Cathedral, Minsk
Originally a 17C Bernardine monastery, the graceful twin-towered cathedral is home to the famed Minsk Icon.
Botanical Garden, Minsk
Home to over 9,000 species of plants and trees, this botanical garden is said to be one of the biggest in Europe.
The Pit Memorial, Minsk
A powerful memorial on the site of a WWII massacre of 5,000 Minsk Jews, featuring a dramatic sculpture dedicated the lost community.
Aquapark Lebyazhiy, Minsk
A fun experience for all ages, this aquapark offers a great variety of slides, indoor and outdoor pools, as well as spa facilities.
All Saints Church, Minsk
A striking structure of white and gold, this church is 74m high and memorializes Belarusian soldiers killed in wars since the 19C.
Historic Center, Brest
Spend an afternoon exploring the pleasant nooks of this historic center, taking in the architectural diversity and the local color.
Brest Fortress
Dating to the 19C, Brest Fortress retains aspects of original pentacle-shaped fortification system and rich history.
Brest Archaeological Museum
Offering a unique experience, this museum exhibits 28 authentic log houses from ancient Slavic villages, as well as 1,400 relics.
Brest Millennium Monument
A 15m pillar dedicated to Brest's convoluted past, adorned with statues of various historic figures and cultural archetypes.
Brest Railway Museum
Hosting over 50 historic locomotives and train cars, Belarus' first open-air museum offers a glimpse into the local railway history.
City Park, Brest
Brest's largest municipal park features amusement rides, two lakes, many rare tree species, and a tranquil atmosphere.
Historic Center, Gomel
Wander through the streets of this historic center, admiring historic buildings, or enjoying a quiet hour in one of the parks.
Gomel Palace
A 18C Neoclassical palace with a lovely Empire style interior design, featuring a fine garden, two chapels, and other landmarks.
St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Gomel
Set within the palatial complex, this elegant 19C cathedral boasts Classical architecture, fine icons, and frescoes.
Museum of Military Glory, Gomel
A museum tracing the history of warfare, exhibiting armament, armor, and artillery, as well as an exhibit of a wartime hospital.
Historic Center, Grodno
Enjoy the variety of architectural styles, walking the cobbled streets of this historic center full of color and lively cafes.
Old Grodno Castle
Picturesquely situated on a river bank, this 11C castle features several architectural styles and various fortification elements.
New Grodno Castle
Follow the arch bridge from the Old Castle, and you will find this refurbished 18C palace overlooking the river.
Grodno State Museum of Religion History
Tracing the history of religious diversity in Belarus, this unique museum also offers tours, lectures, and classical music concerts.
St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, Grodno
Dating to the 17C and originating as a Jesuit church, this cathedral boasts lovely Baroque architecture.
Kalozha Church, Grodno
Superbly representing Black Ruthenian architecture, Kalozha dates to the 12C and boasts uncommon ornamentation of colored bricks.
Great Synagogue, Grodno
Once the center of a thriving Jewish community, the synagogue is an example of combined Moorish and Gothic architectures.
Grodno Regional Puppet Theater
Engaging adults and kids alike, the puppet theater offers a large repertoire of shows performed by puppets and human performers.
Pharmacy Museum, Grodno
Housed in an 18C pharmacy, the museum exhibits herbariums, drugstore paraphernalia, medical tools, and medicinal cosmetics.
Zhiliber's Park, Grodno
Perfect for an afternoon stroll, the wonderful park is dotted with statues, interesting landmarks, and a variety of plant species.
Historic Center, Vitebsk
Explore the streets of this cobbled city center, lined with historic buildings, interesting shops, and colorful cafes.
Marc Chagall Museum, Vitebsk
Dedicated to the life and work of the modernist artist, Marc Chagall, the museum exhibits artwork, documents, and household items.
Vitebsk Regional Museum
A diverse museum covering local ethnography, history, and culture with exhibits of textiles, coins, local artists, books, and more.
Uspensky Cathedral, Vitebsk
Overlooking the river, this state modern church is home to Belarus' largest bell and boasts wonderful ornate interior.
Town Hall, Vitebsk
Boasting swan-like elegance, the 18C Town Hall is a splendid feat of Baroque ingenuity, currently housing a local history museum.
Three Bayonets Memorial Complex, Vitebsk
Spearing the sky like a regal trident, the monument commemorates soldiers of the WWII, and offers a nice promenade for a stroll.
Historic Center, Mogilev
Wander through the quaint streets of this historic center, lined with historic buildings and dotted with commemorative monuments.
City Hall, Mogilev
A 16C Town Hall reconstructed in the 2000s, this iconic architectural landmark houses a regional history museum.
Mogilev Drama Theater
Explore Mogilev's cultural scene with a visit to this 19C theater, a monumental redbrick example of Russian architecture.
Museum of Ethnography, Mogilev
The museum exhibits traditional embroidery, tools, decorative and applied art, installations of rural households, and more.
Maslenikov Regional Art Museum, Mogilev
Housed in a lovely Art Nouveau building, the museum hosts nearly 4,000 artworks representative of Belarusian cultural legacy.
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Belarus Between Two Cities
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With a wealth of museums, parks, and monuments, these two metropolises will offer you and your family a great exploration of Belarus' best destinations.
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Explore the nightlife in these two major Belarusian cities, getting to know the cultural and historical variety the country has to offer.
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Castles, museums, and parks blend medieval and Soviet history, which will provide you and your loved one with a fascinating trip.
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Intriguing in their combination of metropolitan wealth and almost-small-town atmosphere, Belarus' largest cities offer a wealth of museums, parks, and castles.
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Boasting the best nightlife in Belarus, these major cities are also full of lush green parks, ancient castles, great museums, and historic architecture.
Major Cities of Belarus
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Soaked with unique charm, these major cities blend cultural finesse with rural traditions, boasting castles, theaters, parks, and more.
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Visit the largest cities in Belarus, discovering a variety of fascinating museums, castles and ruins, cultural monuments, and large primeval forests.
Belarus Through the Ages
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Belarus' compelling history awaits you in the west as you explore ancient castles, WWII fortresses, monuments, museums, and remnants of local culture.
Historical Belarus
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Travel back in time and get to know the Belarus' interesting history. With castles, palaces, monuments, and museums, you will not be bored.
Belarus Past and Present
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Visit the emerging metropolis of Minsk, the ancient castles of Grodno, and the border fortress of Brest, taking in local culture and history on your way.
History and Culture in Belarus
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From medieval castles, to Baroque palaces, to aged military fortresses, Belarus offers you a stroll through its history and glimpse into its turbulent past.
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