KOMAROVKA MARKET (КОМАРОВСКИЙ КОМАРОВСКИЙ)
Read moreThis huge covered market is the main food market in Minsk and the largest in the country. Orderly and rational, this market is a triumph of colours, smells and tastes! In front of the market are the bronze statues of sculptor Vladimir Žbanov, Le Cheval and Le Photographer and the Lady with the dog.
NATIONAL LIBRARY (НАЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ НАЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ)
Read moreSurrounded by a picturesque natural area, the new library building has existed since 2006. It is a brilliant form, which symbolizes the value of knowledge. The main entry is the form of an open book. The building is quite impressive, especially in the evening when it lights up a thousand lights! The houses in front of the library are decorated by mosaics dating back to 1978, dedicated to Minsk, its history, its successes in the spheres of culture, art and science.
VLADIMIR LOMAKO – ВЛАДИМИР ЛОМАKО
Read moreWith a consolidated experience in tourism for decades, Vladimir Lomako works freely for various agencies in Minsk and will be able to organise for you any type of stay: hunting and fishing, rural stay, excursions to the discovery of historic sites, etc.
CENTRAL PARK M. GORKI (ДЕТСКИЙ ИМ ИМ ИМ. ГОРЬКОГО. ЦЕНТРАЛЬНЫЙ)
Read moreFounded in 1800 and located on the edge of the Svislač, this great green area in the heart of the city offers an excellent opportunity for walks.
VOKRUG SVETA – ВОКРУГ СВЕТА
Read moreWide choice of excursions, à la carte trips, plane tickets and train tickets, all types of tourism. Very professional service.
THE MOUNT OF GLORY (СЛАВЫ СЛАВЫ)
Read moreLocated 20 km east of Moscow, on the motorway leading to Moscow and the airport, this imposing 70 m monument dominates the countryside around Minsk and is visible from a distance. Inaugurated in 1969 to glorify the victory of the USSR on Nazi Germany, it was erected on an artificial hill built using the land brought here of Soviet heroes, villages liberated by the Red Army and the main battlefields. On this hill rises a obelisk composed of four bayonets symbolizing the four fronts opened by the Red Army to liberate the country. Beside the obelisk is a ring decorated by the faces of soldiers and supporters and by inscriptions to the glory of the red army. From the top of this hill opens a beautiful panorama on Minsk and its countryside.