What to do and see in Belarus, Belarus: The Best Things to do

March 8, 2022 Matilde Konrad

Discover the best top things to do in Belarus, Belarus including Memorial Complex Brest Hero-Fortress, Kalozha Church Boris-Gleb Church, Uspensky Cathedral, Gomel Palace & Park Ensemble, Museum Strana Mini, National Library of Belarus, Island of Tears, Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War, National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Belarus, Upper City.
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1. Memorial Complex Brest Hero-Fortress

Geroyev Oborony Brestskoi Kreposti St., 60, Brest 224018 Belarus +375 162 20-03-65 [email protected] http://brest-fortress.by
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5.0 based on 1,230 reviews

Memorial Complex Brest Hero-Fortress

The Brest Fortress (the Brest-Litovsk Fortress) was one of the fortresses built in 1830-40s to strengthen the western borders of the Russian Empire. It was commissioned on April 26, 1842 and was considered as one of the strongest European fortresses of that period. However it wasn't tested in real battles for a long time. During the World War I the garrison was evacuated according to the order of the High Command and the Fortress was used as a Headquarters of Kaiser's Germany Eastern Front. After October Socialist Revolution Russia became Soviet. On the territory of the Brest Fortress the Soviet government signed the Brest-Litovsk Peace Treaty with Germany and its allies (March 3, 1918), declaring the end of the WWI between them. After the Soviet-Polish war the Fortress ceded to Poland and was used as a military cantonment of the Polish Army. When the World War II erupted the Polish garrison was defending the Fortress from German aggressors for 3 days, but had to leave it. In September 1939 the Brest Fortress became Soviet. Two military divisions of the Red Army were stationed here. The Western Bug river flowing through the Fortress became a new borderline between Germany and the Soviet Union. On June 22, 1941 Germany invaded the USSR all along its borders. Units of Wehrmacht attacked the Fortress at 4.15 in the morning and surrounded it by 9 a.m. About 4.000 Soviet soldiers and commanders had to engage in battle with the enemy, having no opportunity to leave the besieged Fortress. The Fortress' Defence was the defence of its separate centres without Headquarters. Only in Citadel (the Central island) the defenders managed to create the united command on June 24, 1941. By the end of June most of the Fortress' territory was controlled by the Wehrmacht, though some defence sectors fought on till July, 12 (the Eastern Redoubt). The last known defender of the Brest Fortress Major P.Gavrilov was taken prisoner of war on July 23, 1941 - on the 32nd day of the war. But there were also other defenders. One of them used his bayonet to the rifle to write his last words on the brick wall of the barracks: "I'm dying, but I'm not surrendering. Farewell to the Motherland. 20/07/41".The Brest Fortress abundantly poured with the blood of its defenders became a sacred place for the people of the USSR. It became a symbol of courage, fortitude and military valor of a Soviet soldier. For the mass heroism shown during the defence, it was awarded the title of the Hero-Fortress (May 8, 1965). To commemorate the perished defenders it was decided to build a Memorial Complex. It was designed and constructed by the group of Soviet architects and sculptors with A.Kibalnikov at the head. The opening ceremony was held on September 25, 1971. The Memorial Complex "Brest Hero-Fortress" is a national shrine of the Republic of Belarus. More than 21 mln people from 120 countries around the world have already visited it. So driving through Brest be sure to see it!

Reviewed By cooker3000 - Dublin, Ireland

The most impressive place to visit in Brest. There are churches, museums and giant monuments so worth a few hours to wander around.

2. Kalozha Church Boris-Gleb Church

Kolozha 6, Grodno 230029 Belarus +375 152 77-07-63 http://www.kalozha.by
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5.0 based on 249 reviews

Kalozha Church Boris-Gleb Church

Reviewed By oksana_danilovich - Grodno, Belarus

St. Boris and Gleb Church of Grodno (Kalozha) is a unique monument of Grodno architecture school. It was built in XII century and till our days is a place of worship. Visiting this incredible church you feel its grandeur, and spirit of history. Highly recommended!

3. Uspensky Cathedral

Krylova 9 Uspenskaya Square, Vitebsk 210026 Belarus http://vetliva.com/tourism/what-to-see/uspenskiy-sobor-v-vitebske
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5.0 based on 178 reviews

Uspensky Cathedral

4. Gomel Palace & Park Ensemble

Lenina 4, Gomel 246050 Belarus +375 232 70-38-18 http://www.palacegomel.by/index.php?do=static&page=garden
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5.0 based on 236 reviews

Gomel Palace & Park Ensemble

Reviewed By petr_gregus2 - Prague, Czech Republic

Large Park with a castle up the river, there is nice walk and perfect protection on summer from the sun.

5. Museum Strana Mini

Nezavisimosti Ave., 25 Main enterance of the Dvoriec Profsojuzov, Minsk 220005 Belarus +375 29 151-56-70 [email protected] http://belarusmini.by/
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5.0 based on 703 reviews

Museum Strana Mini

Museum of architectural miniatures «Strana mini» is an excellent choice for tourists. What expects you in «Strana mini»: ❶ Sightseeing exposure of 22 key Belarussian attractions, trip to which you're able to take directly from the museum; ❷ Souvenir shop with a large range of souvenirs and presents from Belarus, made by more than 100 Belarusian craftsmen; ❸ English-speaking tour-guides; ❹ «Strana mini» mobile app is an audio-guide in the Russian and English languages. You can download this app absolutely gratis; ❺ Virtual Reality zone, where you can see sights outside and inside; ❻ 2 photo zones «Traditional Belarusian house» and «Belarusian bison-swing»; ❼ Free high-speed wi-fi; ❽ Rest zone; ❾ Each ticket includes photos & audio-guide. Museum “Strana mini” is a perfect place for getting acquainted with Belarus.

Reviewed By E1445ZPjamess

Museum Strana Mini is a great place to get an overview of many of Belarus' major castles, historical sites and important buildings all in one place! Staff are helpful, the audio guides incredibly informative and the models themselves are really detailed! My one suggestion is that they should consider more signposting outside - we walked past the museum twice as there is only one sign and a cherry-picker was parked in front of it! Other than this, great addition to any itinerary in Minsk!

6. National Library of Belarus

Nezavisimosti 116, Minsk 220114 Belarus +375 17 266-37-02 [email protected] http://www.nlb.by
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4.5 based on 1,599 reviews

National Library of Belarus

Reviewed By Aldhuwaiher - Saham, Oman

Very impressive building; attractive landmark with modernised 8 angles glass shaped; well noticed from tha main road crossing Minsk; touring with some friends visiting the observation deck on the 22 flour as I remembered; then going down one level by stairs there is a very nice and lovely cafe with an amazing view; then visiting the library lobby taking some photos.it is very recommended to have a visit while touring the capital of Belarus.

7. Island of Tears

Minsk 223050 Belarus http://lady-uspech.ru/belarus/ostrov-slez-pamyatnoe-mesto-minska
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4.5 based on 964 reviews

Island of Tears

Reviewed By B1714D - Belgrade, Serbia

Island of Tears is an artificial island set in the center on a meander of the Svislach river. It's a memorial to many fallen Belarus during the Afghan war. The island (or at least a part of it) is made of Afghan soil which weeping mothers brought back from their son's graves. The memorial occupies the central island's spot, on a small hill just after crossing the bridge. It's in a form of a chapel with larger than life mourning mothers on all 4 sides. Inside the open air chapel the soldiers names are inscribed. Beside the memorial is a weeping angel crying he couldn't save them, and Afghan provinces stone markers where they died are scaterred around. Apart from the sad side, the island offers best views of Minsk downtown area all around.

8. Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War

Pobediteley 8, Minsk 220004 Belarus +375 17 327-11-66 [email protected] http://www.warmuseum.by/
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4.5 based on 912 reviews

Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War

The Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War is the greatest national depository of material and spiritual monuments of the 1941-1945 war history. Open: 10.00 – 18.00. Day off: Monday

Reviewed By B1714D - Belgrade, Serbia

I've been in several such museums throughout Europe, including the Moscow's one and Kiev's only few days before and I can tell you - this one in Minsk is by far the best. The musuem is little bit away from other Minsk attractions, but still easy reachable by taxi, bus or even walk-around 30 min from the center. Best layout and panorama of the museum is from a residential block hill diagonal from the musuem (this TA front pic is shot from there). Despite the Sovietish exterior with huge concrete blocks and obelisk rising, the interior is state of the art, very modern. The museum describes the pre WWII years throughout the entire war till its end. There's abundance of artifacts - from personal items, memorabilia, newspapers, weapons, life size original machine guns, big guns, tanks, planes to high tech 3D dioramas, touch screens, etc... Highlight is the ending Victory hall in the dome (this one's again little bit Sovietish, but hey, you're in that part of the world). Entrance fee is cheap (cannot remember exactly, around 5 Euros), I didn't take the audio guide (don't like them as they're very time consuming), and you don't need it as a lot is explained also in English. There're clean restrooms, coats wardrobe and a souvenir shop. Count on around 2 hrs for a visit.

9. National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Belarus

Parizhskoy Komunny 1, Minsk 220029 Belarus +375 17 289-54-93 [email protected] http://bolshoibelarus.by/
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4.5 based on 394 reviews

National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Belarus

Reviewed By StephEff1 - London, United Kingdom

We booked our tickets the previous day because that evening's performance was sold out. The ticket office is on the same side of the water fountain. Push the door as it's not easy to see it's open. English wasn't spoken but it was easy to understand with context - we were there to buy tickets to a performance. We watch Rigoletto in Italian with Russian Subtitles. But read the synopsis of whichever Opera you see first and you'll be fine. Gorgeous inside the theatre. Definitely, recommend attending a performance! You don't have to dress up for the event as it's very accessible, but it's nice to make a little bit of an effort.

10. Upper City

Kirilla I Mefodiya, Minsk 220030 Belarus http://пешеходка.бел
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4.5 based on 284 reviews

Upper City

Reviewed By OlwynH_13 - Ipswich, United Kingdom

Despite being razed to the ground , Minsk has been rebuilt with many original buildings faithfully reconstructed. The upper city has many churches and the town hall along with small local draft shop traders. Well worth visitinf.

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