
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
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