Deep in amazing architecture
Belarus, a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, has emerged from its dark historical past of war and destruction. Many architectural treasures and structures have survived to serve as great tourist destinations, telling the story of this amazing country. Belarus, influenced by both eastern and western cultures, stands as a reflection and diversity of distinct architectural styles. Fantastic churches, thrilling castles, breathtaking palaces, and outstanding fortresses—all must-sees. Belarus' architectural treasure trove and all of its attractions have survived and are here to tell you about its fascinating history.
Traditional eastern orthodox architecture abounds. Belarus is best known for its Stalinist architecture, grand fortresses, historical castles, and primeval forests. Belarus, as a country with four UNESCO World Heritage sites, has its own significance on the global map. With its fine examples of Romanesque and Gothic, Baroque and Classicism, Modernism and Eclecticism found throughout the country, artistic movements and religious activities have played a significant role in shaping Belarus' architecture. This is one of the reasons to visit Belarus.