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Showing posts with label Capital Minsk. Show all posts

Zybitskaya Street is a popular destination for tourists visiting Minsk, the capital city of Belarus.

    


The street is located in the Upper Town of Minsk and is known for its rich history, vibrant nightlife, and unique architecture.

The street was named after a famous Belarusian writer, Maxim Bogdanovich, who lived in Minsk during the early 20th century. It is home to several historic buildings, including the Bernardine Monastery and the Church of Saints Simon and Helena. The street is also known for its many bars, cafes, and restaurants that offer a variety of local and international cuisine.

The Longest Avenue in Minsk


Independence Avenue (Belarusian: праспект Незалежнасці, Russian: проспект Независимости) is the main street of Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Independence Avenue crosses Minsk radially from its centre towards the North-East. The length of the avenue is about 15 kilometers (9.3 mi).

Exploring Minsk: Unveiling the Hidden Gems of Belarus


As an adventurous traveler, I recently embarked on an unforgettable journey to the captivating city of Minsk, the vibrant capital of Belarus. Nestled in the heart of Eastern Europe, Minsk is a destination that seamlessly blends rich history, awe-inspiring architecture, and a bustling urban life. Join me as I delve into my top ten must-visit places in Minsk, revealing the city's hidden gems that will leave you captivated.

Independence Avenue is one of the main thoroughfares in Minsk, the capital city of Belarus.

     It stretches for about 15 kilometers and runs through the heart of the city, from the Independence Square in the city center to the outskirts.  

As a tourist, taking a stroll down Independence Avenue can be an enjoyable experience. 



Minsk Streets, Belarus 29 june 2021

 By car in the city of Minsk, June 29, 2021. Down the streets


Minsk Horuzhei street
orlovskaya street minsk
brest street minsk

Catholic Christmas in Belarus.


Catholic church of St. Simeon and St. Helena,
often also called the Red Church
- the most famous Catholic church in Minsk.

Christmas (Catholic Christmas) in Belarus is a public holiday, as is Orthodox Christmas. 

And this is not surprising - because according to the Catholic Church in Belarus, about 15% of the country's faithful population belongs to it.

On December 25, Christmas services are held in all Catholic churches.

By Christmas, housewives must decorate the house and prepare holiday dishes, first fasting, because fasting lasts until Christmas night.

Minsk, the capital of the Republic of Belarus, has almost 2 million inhabitants.

Independence Square

Welcome to Minsk, the capital of the Republic of Belarus.


Today for you a sightseeing tour along the central avenue of the city of Minsk. Independence Avenue. One of the longest streets of our capital. 

Minsk - the capital of the Republic of Belarus.

Coat of arms of the city of Minsk

The city of Minsk is the capital of the Republic of Belarus and the administrative center of the Minsk region and the Minsk region, which are not part of it since it is an independent administrative-territorial unit with a special (capital) status.

The largest transport hub, the political, economic, cultural, and scientific center of the country.

The tenth-largest city (without suburbs) in Europe, and the fifth in the former USSR after - Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kyiv, Tashkent.

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