Filled with some amazing forests, grand architecture and crazy locations. Belarus might be a landlocked, Eastern European country, but some of these crazy and wonderful locations would suggest otherwise…
10 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
This tiny museum is home to some amazing pieces of art, and all of then are contraband, stolen back from smugglers.
9 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
Once known as the Brest-Litovsk Fortress, it is one of the most important places in Belarus and it dates all the way back to the 19th century!
8 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
It might be little more than a library, but it’s 236ft high, has 22 levels, can seat 500 people in it’s largest conference hall and has almost 9 million books and other forms of media! Suddenly it’s not so boring after all.
7 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
This graveyard for villages that perished during the Nazi invasion of Belarus us a complex memorial that features some truly amazing architecture.
[adinserter block=”7″]
6 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
While there is nothing crazy attached to it, this Orthodox Church is amazing to look at and on a summers day can be seen as bright red and very deep blues on the tops.
5 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
This amazing Gothic style castle was built at the end of the 15th century and was supposed to be a sign of great power, which it pretty much is!
4 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
This Roman Catholic cathedral was originally a Jesuit church, but it has always been amazing no matter what it was classed as.
3 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
This amazing Fortress located not far from Brest Hero-fortress is a beautiful castle where you can also see some excavations of the 11-13th-century
[adinserter block=”8″]
2 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
One of the creepiest forest you will ever come across, it is a colourful but very creepy place called “Lyasnaya Kazka” )Translated as The Forest Tale.
1 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
No, not a Stonehenge clone, this open-air museum features 6.5 hectares filled with a very impressive 2,134 stone exhibits! It’s as weird as it gets that is for sure.