Gomel Region or Homyel’ Voblasć (Belarusian: Го́мельская во́бласць, Homielskaja vobłasć, Russian: Гомельская область) is one of the regions of Belarus. Its administrative center is Gomel. The total area of the region is 40,400 square kilometres (15,600 sq mi), the population in 2011 stood at 1,435,000 with the number of inhabitants per km at 36.
Restaurants in Gomel Region
5 based on 178 reviews
A lovely walk along the river, some fine cuisine awaiting and a great day out. The Palace is superb and shows the authority claimed.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
A pretty big park with some nice building in it and some attractions for kids! As far as the winter garden (in one of the building in the park) nothing to see but some turtles , rabbit and red fish but the house itself is pretty !
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Beautiful tower ! Very nice location close to the city center and you can have something to bite on one of those comfortable branches next to the tower
5 based on 25 reviews
Обычная скульптура..трудно назвать это место "достопримечательностью.."
Можно конечно подойти и сфотографироваться, но только если будете рядом..отдельно ехать - она того не стоит
4.5 based on 34 reviews
5 based on 12 reviews
В 2013 году приезжала в музей целенаправленно обучаться ручному ткачеству на старинном стане. Но нашла в музее гораздо больше, чем только технологию ткачества. Великолепная экспозиция, лекции о символике орнамента, о традиционном костюме. в экспозиции музея поражающее количество сохранённых рушников с уникальными орнаментами такими родными и близкими любому человеку со славянскими корнями. Если Вас интересуют традиции славянских народов даже не сомневайтесь, это место, где нужно побывать, пообщаться, прикоснуться к сохранённому!
4 based on 29 reviews
Nothing pretty special about the bridge itself, but if you want to have a look at the monument of the first citizen of Gomel and at the river - welcome.
5 based on 12 reviews
Visiting as a former British Soldier, it was most interesting to see this site, and it's historical artifacts from WW1 to present.
In the entry way, you are greeted in Belarusian style by a lady is uniform who proceeds to lecture you (it seems so)... except, I have no idea what she is saying.
I feel this is an act because I'm clearly from the west, either way, her stern manner is soon broken down when I smile and crack a joke.
The staff around the site are helpful, and try their best to explain in English the importance of the artifacts.
The interior hosts a collection of uniforms, and weapons, as well as other historically valuable materials, whereas the outside has a significant collections of vehicles, including a very large soviet steam train, and a few helicopters and artillery guns.
This fantastic site is good for an hour or two of leasurely strolling,
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