Sights in Minsk
The “Roses” Memorial in Minsk is dedicated to one of the most tragic events in the modern history of Belarus — the stampede at the Nemiga metro station, which occurred on May 30, 1999. On this day, a beer festival and a concert by a music group, which drew thousands of young people, were... read more
Upper Town (Vierchni Horad) is the historical center of Minsk, a unique place where centuries-old history and the cultural heritage of Belarus come together. It is located in the heart of the capital and includes several significant streets and squares. The History of Upper Town The... read more
Minsk Town Hall is one of the most significant historical and architectural structures in the capital of Belarus, symbolizing municipal self-governance and development. Located on the Liberty Square in... read more
The Cathedral of the Descent of the Holy Spirit, located in the Upper Town on Liberty Square in Minsk, is an... read more
The Archcathedral of the Holy Name of the Saint Virgin Mary on Liberty Square in Upper Town of Minsk, built between... read more
Liberty Square in Minsk is one of the most significant historical places in the city. Located in the Upper Town by the Svislach River, it has served as Minsk's administrative, commercial, and cultural... read more
Bernardine Monastery in Minsk is a historic architectural monument of the 17th century, located in the Upper Town on
Next to the House Church of Saint Cyril of Turov in Minsk, there is a bronze sculpture by Alexander Valentinovich Dranets. It depicts the Apostle John the Theologian, one of the 12 apostles and the author of... read more
In the historical center of Minsk, at Liberty Square, stands the "City Scales" sculpture, installed in April 2014.... read more
Fountain "Heritage", located at Liberty Square in Minsk next to the Cathedral, is an atmospheric and picturesque... read more
In 2014, a monument "Vojt with a Key" was installed opposite the main entrance of the Minsk Town Hall, dedicated to the granting of the Magdeburg Law to Minsk. This sculpture depicts a bronze vojta, the... read more
In Minsk, at the main entrance to the Holy Spirit Cathedral, a bronze monument to the first Patriarchal Exarch of all Belarus, Metropolitan Filaret, has been erected. The unveiling of the monument took place on... read more
The House Church in honor of Saint Cyril of Turov, located at Zybitskaya, 25A in Upper Town in Minsk, is an important spiritual and educational center of the Minsk Theological Academy. The church was... read more
Gostiny Dvor is a complex of unique historical buildings located in Liberty Square in Upper Town of Minsk. The... read more
Archangel Michael Monument, installed in 1996 near the Church of Saints Simon and Helena in the center of Minsk, holds an important place among the city's landmarks. The 4.5-meter-tall bronze figure depicts the Archangel striking a winged serpent with a spear. The monument is set on a low,... read more
General Description Minsk Horse Railway Museum opened in 2017 in the Upper Town of Minsk. The exhibition is located in the historic building of the former Bernardine Monastery and offers an... read more
Sculpture "The Architect" in Minsk is one of the most famous works by Belarusian sculptor Vladimir Zhbanov. Installed in 2007 in honor of the Independence Day of the Republic of Belarus, it symbolizes the architectural development of the city. The composition reflects the evolution of Minsk... read more
The Fountain on Independence Square in Minsk is one of the city's bright decorations, becoming its calling card. Built in 2006, it is a glass dome crowned with bronze sculptures of three soaring storks,... read more
The military burial site in Loshitsky Park is dedicated to the heroes who liberated Minsk in 1944. A monument here honors soldiers of the Soviet Army, partisans, and 70 peaceful residents of Loshitsa who... read more
Памятник воинам и партизанам, погибшим при освобождении Минска в 1944 г.
Belarusian State Academy of Music is a key higher educational institution in the field of musical art in Belarus, founded on November 15, 1932, as the Belarusian State Conservatory. The modern academy building, constructed in 1958 on
The Church of Saints Simon and Helena, also known as The Red Church, is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Minsk. This Catholic church is located on Independence Square, next to the
Independence Square in Minsk is the largest and one of the central squares of the Belarusian capital, boasting a rich history and cultural significance. Its construction began in 1933 based on a project by the renowned Soviet architect Iosif Langbard. Initially, it was called Lenin Square,... read more
Lenin Monument on Independence Square in Minsk is one of the most famous and largest monuments of the former Soviet Union, which still serves as an important historical and cultural symbol of Belarus.... read more
House of Government of the Republic of Belarus is one of the largest and most significant buildings in Minsk, playing a key role in the administrative life of the country. Located on Independence Square,... read more
Nagasaki Bell is a monument erected in Minsk at Independence Square in September 2000. It is located next to the Red... read more
Fountain "Youth", located in the picturesque Edward Voilnovich Square, near Independence Square and the Church of St. Simeon and St. Helena, is one of the most romantic corners of Minsk. The man-made... read more
Monument to Yazep Drozdowicz, erected in 1993 in Minsk, is an important cultural landmark that attracts the attention of both locals and tourists. It is a sculptural composition called "The Eternal Wanderer," created by Belarusian sculptor Igor Golubev and architect Valery Marukhin. The... read more
Sculptural composition "Belarusians Abroad" is a significant monument installed on the banks of the Svisloch River in Minsk, opposite the historic Trinity Suburb. Opened on September 8, 2017, as part of... read more
Maxim Bogdanovich Literary Museum in Minsk is dedicated to the life and work of one of the greatest classics of Belarusian literature. Located in the historic district of Trinity Suburb, the museum... read more
Sculpture "Girl with an Owl", located in the Trinity Suburb of Minsk, is one of the most symbolic and mysterious compositions of the capital. This creation by the famous Belarusian sculptor Leonid Zilber... read more
Loshitsa Estate is one of the most significant architectural and historical landmarks of Minsk, attracting tourists with its magnificent ensemble and unique atmosphere. Located in the southeast of the capital of Belarus, in a picturesque spot on the bank of the Svisloch River, the estate... read more
Trinity Suburb is a unique historical district of Minsk, located on the left bank of the Svisloch River. This corner of the city has preserved the 19th-century architecture, the charm of antiquity, and a special atmosphere that cannot be found in other parts of the capital. Strolling along... read more
The Gatekeeper's House is a historic building in the Loshitsa estate, now transformed into an atmospheric café. The café offers not only delicious snacks and refreshing drinks but also wonderful ice... read more
Clock Square in Loshitsky Park is a key point of the new part of the park, from which alleys radiate in different directions, resembling the hands of a clock. The central park clock here doesn’t always... read more
Prushinsky Chapel-Tomb — These are majestic ruins located in Loshitsky Park in Minsk. Built in 1788 in the Vilnius Baroque style, the chapel initially served not only as a place of worship but also as a... read more
Wing, built in 1895 on a stone foundation, is a unique part of the historical and cultural heritage of the Loshitsa estate park in Minsk. The wooden building with a turret served various functions: it... read more
Landscape Amphitheater in Loshitsky Park is a unique place where nature and culture merge into one, creating ideal conditions for relaxation and events. This picturesque corner of Minsk recreates the... read more
In the heart of the picturesque Loshitsky Park stands one of the oldest and most significant structures – the watermill, built in 1901 by master Evstafy Lyubansky. This mill, now a cultural heritage... read more
On the picturesque embankment of Loshitsky Park, among the greenery and shady alleys, stands an elegant rotunda that has become the highlight of this corner of nature. The structure is located right by the... read more
Park-Museum "Sula" is a unique complex that offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the history of Belarus. It is located on the site of the once-famous Radziwill estate and is the first park in the country that combines interactive exhibits and educational programs. Here,... read more
Railway Station Minsk-Passenger (Belarusian: Мінск-Пасажырскі) is the main passenger railway station in Minsk, located between the stations Minsk-North and Minsk-South. The station was opened in 1871 and has since become an important transport hub connecting the capital of Belarus with other... read more
In the very heart of the Belarusian capital, opposite the train station, rise two majestic eleven-story towers known as Gates of Minsk. These architectural gems, built in 1953 according to the design of... read more
The "Pit" Memorial, located on Melnikayte Street in Minsk, is dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust, particularly the prisoners of the Minsk Ghetto, who were massacred by the Nazis on March 2, 1942. About 5,000 Jews were shot at this site, including children from a Jewish orphanage who,... read more
Zybitskaya Street in Minsk is a vibrant and lively place, known for its rich atmosphere and numerous bars and cafes. With its rich history dating back to the 16th-17th centuries, this street was originally a center of trade. However, since 2013, it has begun transforming into a cultural and... read more
The exhibition "Minsk. Upper City. Archaeological Museum" is housed in a building constructed over archaeological excavations conducted in 2007-2008. This museum offers a fascinating window into the history of Minsk, revealing the city's rich heritage through discovered artifacts. The focus... read more
Carriage Museum in Minsk is a small but interesting place that immerses visitors in the history of transportation during the Minsk gubernia period. The exhibition, opened in 2014, is located on the grounds of the former
In 2018, a unique metal sculpture "Cornflower" was installed on Zybitskaya Street in Upper Town of Minsk, gifted to... read more
Palace of the Republic (Belarusian: Палац Рэспублікі) is one of the main cultural and business buildings in Minsk, located on October Square. This majestic complex plays an important role in the cultural... read more
Palace of Culture of Trade Unions (Belarusian: Палац культуры прафсаюзаў) in Minsk is a significant cultural center that has served as a venue for various events for decades. Officially opened on July 3, 1956, this cultural house is located in the heart of the Belarusian capital, at... read more
Zero Kilometer of Belarus is a commemorative sign that symbolizes the starting point of all roads in the Republic of Belarus. It is installed in the center of Minsk on October Square and represents a... read more
October Square, also known as Kastrychnitskaya Square in the Belarusian language, is one of the most significant squares in the center of Minsk. It is located in the Central District of the city, bordered by Independence Avenue, Engels Street, and Internatsionalnaya Street. Along the square... read more
The memorial complex "Island of Courage and Sorrow," also known as "Island of Tears", is located in the very center of Minsk, on an artificial island in the Svisloch River, near the Trinity Suburb. This... read more
Часовня-памятник «Сыновьям Отечества, погибшим за его пределами»
Minsk Cathedral Mosque is the largest Muslim temple in Belarus, located at 29 Griboyedov Street. This significant religious and cultural center for Muslims was built in 2016 and became a gift to Belarusian believers from the Turkish Religious Foundation. The mosque project was realized based... read more
National Library of Belarus (NLB) is the main scientific and cultural center of the country, as well as the largest repository of books and documents. It was founded in 1922 as the library of the Belarusian State University (BSU), but a few years later became an independent institution.... read more
Monument to Francysk Skaryna near the National Library of Belarus in Minsk is one of the most important cultural landmarks of the capital, attracting attention from both tourists and locals. This... read more
The Tsoi Wall in Minsk is a symbolic memorial dedicated to the legendary Soviet rock musician Viktor Tsoi and his band "Kino". This monument is located in Lyakhovsky Square, near the "Pervomayskaya"... read more
Victory Monument in Minsk – is a significant monument erected in memory of the Soviet people's victory over Nazi Germany during the Great Patriotic War. It is also dedicated to the heroism of the soldiers of the Soviet Army, partisans, and underground fighters who died for the freedom and... read more
The St. Elisabeth Convent, located on the outskirts of Minsk in the Novinki district, is an active women's Orthodox monastery of the Minsk Diocese of the Belarusian Orthodox Church. Founded in 1999, it is named after Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna Romanova, who was canonized in 1992.... read more
Independence Avenue, the main avenue of Minsk, is a symbolic transportation artery of the Belarusian capital, running from the city center to the northeast. It stretches about 15 kilometers, making it one of the longest streets in Minsk and an important part of the city’s infrastructure. The... read more
Victory Square in Minsk is one of the most iconic and historically significant squares of the city, located on Independence Avenue, the main artery of the Belarusian capital. It attracts attention from... read more
Museum and Park Complex "Victory" is one of the most famous places for recreation and cultural leisure in Minsk. It is located in the Central District of the city and covers an area of 200 hectares, making it the largest park in the Belarusian capital. The park was opened in 1945 in honor of... read more
The Belarusian State Museum of the History of the Great Patriotic War (WWII Museum) in Minsk is a unique cultural and historical site that is the first museum in the world dedicated to the events of the Great Patriotic War. It was founded during the years of fascist occupation on September... read more
The architectural complex "Minsk – Hero City" is an important symbol of the Belarusian capital, dedicated to the heroism of its residents during the Great Patriotic War. The main elements of this complex are a 45-meter-high concrete obelisk and the bronze sculpture "Motherland." They are... read more
Kurapaty is a forested area in the northeast of Minsk, known as a site of mass burials of victims of Stalinist repressions in the late 1930s to early 1940s. Here, NKVD officers executed thousands of innocent people, most of whom were later rehabilitated. The number of victims remains a topic... read more
Singing Fountains on the Svislach River near Yanka Kupala Park are one of the main multimedia symbols of Minsk. Opened on... read more
St. Roch Church in Minsk, also known as the Church of the Holy Trinity, is an outstanding monument of neo-Gothic architecture and an important cultural and historical site in Belarus. Located in the historic district of Zolotaya Gorka, it serves not only as a place of worship for the Roman... read more
Church of All Saints in Minsk is a majestic Orthodox structure, one of the most significant religious and architectural landmarks of Belarus. The full name of the church is "Minsk Memorial Church in the Name of All... read more
October Street (Oktyabrskaya Street) in Minsk — is one of the most atmospheric and iconic places in the city, known for its creative energy, variety of establishments, and bright art objects. In recent years, the street has undergone significant changes, transforming from a former industrial... read more
The Monument to Yakub Kolas in Minsk is an iconic monument dedicated to one of the founders of modern Belarusian literature. It was installed in 1972 on the square named after the national poet to commemorate the 90th anniversary of his birth. Yakub Kolas Square, formerly known as... read more
Monument to Fallen Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Minsk, opened in 2003, is an important memorial dedicated to the memory of those who gave their lives in the line of duty. Located on the banks of the picturesque Svisloch River, it has become a place of mourning and... read more
The Central Post Office of Minsk, located at Independence Avenue, 10, is not only the central postal institution of the city but also an important architectural monument reflecting the spirit of the... read more
In Minsk, a unique equestrian monument to Saint Prince Alexander Nevsky has been installed, standing 11 meters tall and weighing about 4 tons. The monument is located at the intersection of Novovilenskaya Street and Starovilensky Trakt, near the Embassy of the Russian Federation. Alexander... read more