The healing spring in the village Polykovichy is not just a natural monument of national importance as the plaque at path leading to it tells. It is a holy spring the fame of which has crossed the borders of Belarus.
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Attractions of ethnographic village will tell a lot about how Belarusian village lived in the nineteenth century. There is a windmill and workshops of the weaver, carpenter, blacksmith, baker, potter and even moonshiner. With the guide tourists will immerse into the atmosphere of national culture, rites and rituals of the Mogilev region. In the Tavern guests have a unique opportunity to watch the work of artists and discover secrets and beliefs associated with the Belarusian crafts. At the end of the tour visitors are invited to enjoy cakes made according to old "grandmother" recipes, and taste the real moonshine.
The ethnographic complex has everything you need to spend a pleasant holiday in Belarus. Here tourists will find restaurants which offer dishes of Belarusian cuisine, cafe, hotel, bar and much more. Excursion to the Ethnographic Complex of the Belarusian village of the 19th century will leave a lot of pleasant memories and will be of interest to both adults and children, there is a children's playground. Children will like the ancient fortress inhabited by fairy-tale characters.
The healing spring in the village Polykovichy is not just a natural monument of national importance as the plaque at path leading to it tells. It is a holy spring the fame of which has crossed the borders of Belarus.
The Cathedral is an architectural monument of western European Baroque. Originally it was wooden.
St. Nicholas Monastery in Mogilev is a female Orthodox monastery located on the territory of the St. Nicholas Church, one of the most famous baroque churches in Belarus.
Cathedral of the Three Hierarchs is the main Orthodox church in the city of Mogilev, a monument of architecture of the early XX century.
A distinctive feature of the temple is tree entrances. The temple is named in honor of the three saints: Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, John Chrysostom.
The Memorial Complex "Buinichi field" started its work on the day of victory in 1995. The Complex was opened on May 9, 1995 with the purpose of praising the courage of the heroes of Mogilev to other Belarusian generations.
The Mogilev Regional Art Museum of P. Maslenikov was founded on November 19, 1990. The museum is placed in the building of the architectural monument of the early 20th century, which combines the features of art modern, pseudo-Russian and late classicism architectural styles (the architect is A.V. Druker).
The Museum of Vitold Byalynitsky-Birulya was opened on December 24, 1982. It is the first Memorial Museum dedicated to the life and work of the artist in Belarus.
Attractions of ethnographic village will tell a lot about how Belarusian village lived in the nineteenth century. There is a windmill and workshops of the weaver, carpenter, blacksmith, baker, potter and even moonshiner
Mogilev Regional Drama Theater is an architectural monument of Russian style. It was built on voluntary donations of citizens in the 1886 - 1888 in the center of the city by architect engineer P. Kamburov and engineer V. Milyanovsky.
Mogilev City Hall is one of the several city halls in Belarus. It always attracts the attention of both tourists and citizens.
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