Brest is one of the oldest Belarusian cities along with Vitebsk, Turov and Polotsk. According to one of the local legends, originally on its territory was an ancient temple dedicated to the pagan god Veles, and later in its place a fortress was built. After that, Brest became a border town-fortress on the bank of the Western Bug. In the Middle Ages, it was located on the border of the Polish and Lithuanian principalities, which is the reason for its important geopolitical role. Brest actively developed as a trading city. When these lands were under the rule of the Lithuanian principality, Brest after Vilna was considered the largest populated area.
Brest is a very ancient city, one of the first, which was founded on the Belarusian land. It developed swiftly and confidently. It was a military fortress, a trading city, and an important …
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Speaking about the culinary traditions of the city, it is worth mentioning the strong influence of Europe. The ancient Belarusian city borrowed from neighboring states a lot of interesting …
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The territory of the town is conventionally divided into two parts by River Mukhavets. On its left shore, there is a beautiful modern district. When walking along the right shore, you can see outstanding historical attractions. The main symbol of the town is the Brest Fortress. Despite the fact that it was built in the 19th century, it saw the most destructive battles in a period of the Second World War. The part of the fortress was destroyed and then restored after the war. Now, there is the Museum of the Defense.
Brest is a very ancient city, one of the first, which was founded on the Belarusian land. It developed swiftly and confidently. It was a military fortress, a trading city, and an important …
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The most unusual culture center in the town is the Museum of Saved Artistic Values. It was founded at the initiative of the local customs service. As Brest is a border town, its customs officials have long been very active in countering smugglers. Over the years, they have withdrawn a lot of pieces of art, jewels, and religious artifacts that are stored in the unusual museum now.
Speaking about the culinary traditions of the city, it is worth mentioning the strong influence of Europe. The ancient Belarusian city borrowed from neighboring states a lot of interesting …
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Sightseeing in Belarus: things to see
In Minsk, tourists will find a diversified cultural program, but the capital is not the only city with rich heritage. The ancient city of Zaslawye is home to a large open-air museum. Tourists will find there magnificent churches, old castles and fortresses, ancient protective facilities that belong to 15th – 17th centuries. Other notable sights include the Transfiguration of the Saviour Church, “Mlyn” ethnographic complex, the Museum of Music Instruments and the Cathedral of Virgin Mary.
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