Komsomolskaya Street in Minsk is an important historical site that attracts both tourists and locals. Stretching from Nemiga Street to Kirov Street, it spans only 790 meters in the Central District of the capital. The street has been known since the 16th century, then it was called Felician Street, named after the chapel where the relics of Saint Felician were kept. Later, in the 19th century, the street was improved, straightened, and renamed Bogadelna Street due to the almshouse... read more
On the northwest of Minsk, at the intersection of Narochanskaya and Timiryazeva streets, lies the “Masyukovshchina” Memorial Complex, dedicated to the memory of the prisoners of Stalag 352. This place, which has become a symbol of eternal mourning, is one of the largest burial sites for the victims of the Nazi prisoner-of-war camp. The granite monument, with an inscription calling on descendants to bow their heads before the fallen heroes, serves as a reminder of those who could not... read more
Мемориальный комплекс «Масюковщина» (Шталаг 352), улица Тимирязева
Church of Saints Peter and Paul (Petropavlovsky Cathedral) in Minsk — a unique architectural monument of the Renaissance era and the oldest surviving church in the city. Built in the early 17th century with donations from Orthodox believers and Princess Avdotya Drutskaya-Gorskaya, this church initially served not only as a religious center but also had defensive functions. The walls, up to three meters thick, the high-set windows-loopholes, and fortress towers all indicate that the... read more
The area near the Palace of Sports in Minsk is a modern and multifunctional zone for hosting mass events and recreation. This spacious section on the banks of the Svisloch River attracts visitors not only with its events but also with permanent commercial stalls that blend harmoniously into the... read more
Minsk Planetarium, located in the central part of Gorky Park, is one of the most significant scientific and cultural institutions in Belarus. Opened in 1965, the planetarium has become an important place for popularizing astronomy and space exploration. It is the largest stationary planetarium in the country, featuring a star hall with 120 seats and equipped with a modern opto-mechanical device... read more
The Church of the Icon of the Mother of God "Joy of All Who Sorrow" is located at: 65 Prititsky Street and serves as an important spiritual center of the Minsk Diocese of the Belarusian Orthodox Church. Built in memory of the victims of the Chernobyl disaster, the church was consecrated on April 26, 1991, the day of the fifth anniversary of the tragedy, and became a symbol of hope for restoration and... read more
The Children's Railway in Minsk, known among railway workers as the "Little Belarusian," is a unique place where children can feel like real railway workers. Since its opening on July 9, 1955, this railway has provided young Minsk residents and their parents with the opportunity to enjoy an exciting journey through the picturesque surroundings of the... read more
Central Department Store (TSUM) "Minsk" is not just a store but a true symbol of the capital with a rich history and unique atmosphere. Opened in 1964, TSUM became the largest department store in the Republic of Belarus, attracting up to 25,000 visitors daily. It features five shopping floors with a total area of 30,500 sq.m., offering a wide range of products, 80% of which are of domestic... read more
Belarusian State Philharmonic (Belgosfilarmoniya) is one of the main cultural institutions in Minsk and all of Belarus, located at 50 Nezavisimosti Avenue. The building, designed by architect G. M. Benediktov, was officially opened on April 25, 1937, and has since been the center of the country's musical life. At the time of its opening, the philharmonic included a symphony orchestra, an orchestra of Belarusian folk instruments, the Belarusian Folk Song and Dance Ensemble, as well as the... read more
State Universal Store (GUM) is the largest department store in Minsk, located at 21 Independence Avenue. Opened on November 5, 1951, GUM became not only a shopping platform but also a significant landmark in Minsk and an architectural monument in the style of Stalinist monumental... read more
Minsk Arena is a multifunctional sports and entertainment complex located at 111 Pobediteley Avenue in Minsk. Built in 2010, Minsk Arena is one of the most modern and high-tech complexes in Europe. The complex includes four main facilities: a multifunctional sports and entertainment arena with a capacity of up to 15,000 spectators, a speed skating stadium with 3,000 seats, a velodrome with 2,000 seats, and an open multi-level parking lot for 1,080... read more
National Olympic Stadium "Dynamo" in Minsk is one of the main tourist attractions in Belarus, known for its long-standing contributions to the sports and cultural life of the country. Located on Kirova Street, the stadium has a rich and eventful history. Built in 1934 on the site of an old Jewish cemetery, it has become a symbol of the sporting spirit of Minsk and Belarus as a whole. The stadium has undergone... read more
Aquapark "Lebyazhy" in Minsk is one of the largest and most popular recreational spots in Belarus, where visitors can find a variety of water attractions for all ages. This complex, located on the shores of the picturesque Drozdy reservoir, spans about 35 hectares and attracts up to 2.5 million visitors annually, making it one of the largest aquaparks not only in Belarus but also in all of... read more
Chizhovka Arena, located on the picturesque shore of the Chizhovka Reservoir in Minsk, is a unique multifunctional sports and entertainment complex that opened on December 25, 2013. This modern arena has become a major attraction for sports and culture enthusiasts, providing a venue for various events, including sports competitions, concerts, and... read more
Palace of Arts in Minsk, a three-story building belonging to the Belarusian Union of Artists, holds an important place in the cultural life of the capital and is one of the largest exhibition centers in Belarus. Built in the style of Soviet modernism, it harmoniously combines architectural traditions with modern cultural demands. The Palace was opened in 1973, designed by architects S. Musinsky and N. Kravkova, and has since regularly hosted exhibitions, fairs, and... read more
The Minsk City Theatre, now known as the Yanka Kupala National Academic Theatre, is a landmark cultural structure in Belarus, having witnessed numerous historical events and becoming an integral part of the national theatrical tradition. Executed in the Neo-Baroque style, the theatre building was constructed in the late 19th century according to a design by architect Karol Kozlowski, and erected in 1890. The initiator of the construction was the Minsk Governor Nikolai Trubetskoy, but the... read more
Republican Theatre of Belarusian Drama (RTBD) is a unique cultural center in Minsk, established in 1990 as an experimental platform to support and develop Belarusian dramaturgy. The theatre was initially conceived as a laboratory for young playwrights, offering numerous talented authors and directors the opportunity to grow and hone their craft. The first director of the theatre was Valery Mazynsky, an honored artist of the Republic of... read more
Belarusian State Academic Theatre for Young Audiences (TYUZ) in Minsk is one of the oldest theatrical institutions in Belarus, aimed at a young audience, children, and teenagers. Founded in 1931, the theater has played a significant role in the cultural life of the republic, and its long history is closely linked to the events and transformations that have taken place in the... read more
Belarusian State Puppet Theatre, founded on July 15, 1938, in Gomel, is the oldest puppet theatre in Belarus. It began its activity as the State Puppet Theatre of the Belarusian SSR and in 1950 moved to the capital — Minsk, where it remains to this day on Engels Street, 20. This historic theatre, with over eighty years of history, has become one of the country's most important cultural institutions and a pride of Belarusian theatrical... read more
National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus, located at 20 Lenin Street in Minsk, is the largest art museum in the country and one of the richest museums in Eastern Europe. Founded in 1939 as the State Art Gallery, it has undergone many trials, including significant losses of its collection during World War II. Today, the museum houses more than 30,000 exhibits, representing Belarusian, Russian, Western European, and Eastern art from the 15th to the 20th... read more
National Historical Museum of the Republic of Belarus is the largest cultural institution in the country, located in the center of Minsk at 12 Karl Marx Street. Since its founding, the museum has become a true treasure trove of Belarusian history and culture, preserving and showcasing valuable exhibits that cover the centuries-long history of Belarusian... read more
House Museum of the First Congress of the RSDLP in Minsk is a historical monument and museum dedicated to an important event in the history of Russia's political movement. In March 1898, the First Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) was held here, marking the beginning of the development of social-democratic ideas in Europe and around the world. The House Museum is located in the very center of Minsk, at 31A Independence Avenue, and is a branch of the
LEGO Museum Las-Legas is a unique museum that attracts not only LEGO enthusiasts but also those who are interested in rare collections and unusual exhibits. Opened in 2019 in Minsk, it is the first and only LEGO museum in Belarus, which has already gained popularity among tourists and locals. Las-Legas Museum is remarkable for housing the largest private LEGO collection in the world, officially recognized by the Guinness Book of Records in 2021. Here, more than 8,000 sets are gathered,... read more
Palace of Independence, located in Minsk on Pobediteley Avenue, is one of the most grandiose architectural structures in modern Belarus. Opened in the fall of 2013, this impressive building with a glass facade decorated with a national ornament has become not only a symbol of Belarusian statehood but also an important venue for key state... read more
Hotel "Europa" in Minsk is the embodiment of hospitality and luxury traditions, with a history spanning nearly two centuries. Located in the heart of the capital, near the City Hall, it beautifully combines the atmosphere of past eras with modern conveniences, offering guests a unique living... read more
Lenin Street in Minsk is one of the city's most significant historic streets, located in its central part. It starts from Freedom Square and stretches southeast, passing through key districts of the capital and crossing central transport and cultural hubs. With its historic buildings, cafes, restaurants, and well-maintained boulevards, Lenin Street attracts both tourists and locals, offering... read more
Karl Marx Street, located in the very center of Minsk, is one of the most beautiful and historically significant streets of the Belarusian capital. Most of its buildings are 4-5-story constructions from the 1930s and the post-war period. The old architecture has been preserved, and in some places, it has been successfully restored, creating an authentic atmosphere with vintage... read more
Brotherly Military Cemetery, located in Minsk between Chervyakova Street and Starovilensky Trakt, is a memorial complex dedicated to the memory of those who perished in World War I. As a historical and cultural asset of regional significance, this cemetery reminds visitors of the tragic events of the past and the value of human life lost in bloody... read more
Минское братское военное кладбище 1914-1918 годов, улица Веры Хоружей
The State Flag Square of the Republic of Belarus in Minsk is one of the youngest attractions of the capital. Officially opened on July 2, 2013, on the eve of the Independence Day of the Republic of Belarus, the square has become a symbol of national pride and tradition. The project was designed under the leadership of architect Anna Aksyonova, and the ceremonial opening took place in the presence of top state... read more
The National Academic Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Republic of Belarus is the largest musical and theatrical venue in the country, where audiences can enjoy not only Belarusian but also world masterpieces. Opened on May 25, 1933, with the premiere of the opera "Carmen," the theatre has become an important part of the cultural life of Minsk and Belarus as a... read more
Национальный академический Большой театр оперы и балета Республики Беларусь, 1