Discover the best top things to do in Belarus, Belarus including Kalozha Church Boris-Gleb Church, Lights Alley, Mir Castle, National Historical and Cultural Museum and Reserve Niasvizh, Central Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Dudutki Museum Complex, National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Belarus, Observation Tower, Sovetskaya Street, Victory Park.
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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!
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Stunningly beautiful castle. Very nice exhibits. Well maintained. Excellent restaurant inside the castle.
4.5 based on 1,030 reviews
Dating back to the 16th century, the residence of Radzivill dukes includes an impressive castle and Corpus Christi Church.
The ancient castle of the Belarusian gentry. I am delighted with everything: starting from the castle itself, ending with an excursion conducted by the wonderful guide Svetlana for us????
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4.5 based on 369 reviews
This is the place to learn about the way life was in Belarus in days past. It is a recreated village with separate buildings in which craftsmen and women demonstrate period skills--pottery, blacksmithing, cooking and baking, thatching, spinning, etc, Some of the exhibits encourage visitors to participate in the making of their products. There's even a demonstration on the making of "samogon"--a local version of moonshine whiskey. On the premise is an authentic windmill and the windmill owner's cottage. Visitors can go inside both the windmill and the cottage to learn about this important part of early Belorussian life. Also, be sure to visit the incredibly beautiful, wooden Orthodox Church on the premises. We took a personally-guided tour. Our guide was amazing. She was enthusiastic, knowledgeable and very personable. I consider this museum complex a "must see" and well worth a day trip from Minsk.
4.5 based on 394 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 305 reviews
This is a lovely place to walk around for fresh air, for seriously interesting architecture and for reflection on the huge losses that happened in Belarus during WW2. "Victory: as this park, place and street are called, was hard won. Many atrocities took place in Minsk and on Belarusian soil. This, and other such memorials are dignified and large - as is befitting. There is a war museum here which has been renovated and very very interesting.
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