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Proud Of The Nation: Famous Belarusians - Part 5

The last part of the list of of famous Belarusians. Here you will find businessmen, politicians, and athletes who have not only become the pride of Belarusians, but also the World Heritage.

8 Things To Love About Minsk

It was first trip of Megan to Belarus in March 2013. This trip was only for four days or so, and truthfully, it may have been the trip of the year.

Marc Chagall Museum in Vitebsk

Vitebsk, the hometown of Marc Chagall, was an inexhaustible source of inspiration for the artist during his whole life. Domes of churches and old streets, miniature houses and shops with signboards, strips of wooden fences, horse-cab drivers in the streets are perpetuated in the artist’s canvases together with the famous angels and lovers in the sky...

Mikhail Savitsky Art Gallery

The gallery was opened in September 2012 in the city center, close to the Town Hall, in the historical building of city mansion, which is partially reconstructed the interior of the XIX century. This is one of the cultural centers of Minsk.

Kupala Night in Belarus

When summer is in full swing, Belarus celebrates Kupala Night (or Kupalle), one of the oldest folk holidays dedicated to the sun and efflorescence.

Pinsk. Getting Сloser To The Origins

Pinsk city it's one of the most beautiful and oldest Belarusian cities, an unofficial capital of Polesye (Southern Belarus).

The National Library of Belarus

The National Library of Belarus, being at the head of the library system of the country, is the keeper of a powerful information resource. For more than 90 years it has been collecting the documentary heritage of the Belarusian people.

My Minsk Impressions

A trip to Minsk appeared to be quite enlightening for me. Even though I am a frequent traveler and try not to let the stereotype squeeze into my mind, there was something to discover for me. And something to apologize for.

20 Interesting Facts About Belarus

Here is a list of interesting facts about Belarus. We encourage you to add your own facts in Comments!

Proud Of The Nation: Famous Belarusians - Part 1

People that our country can be proud of. People who have made discoveries that influenced the whole world.

Proud Of The Nation: Famous Belarusians - Part 2

Each country - it’s its heroes. Belarusian scientists, astronauts, writers, athletes, businessmen are now known all over the world. They dedicate themselves entirely to favorite business, but never forget who they are.

Proud Of The Nation: Famous Belarusians — Part 4

Our artists are known throughout the world. The works of many of them be found in collections of prestigious museums in the United States, France, Britain and other countries.

Proud Of The Nation: Famous Belarusians - Part 3

A lot of Belarusians have emigrated to America and Europe. Their children became famous models and actors, some founded the film studio. Let's get acquainted with these people.

How we call spring. Photographer Alfred Mikus about the mystery of the ancient rite "Gukanne viasny".

Photographers always notice much more than ordinary viewers or participants. That is why today's story will be especially rich - it is written and visualized by the photographer.

Vitebsk. Cradle For The Artist.

Vitebsk is the cradle of Belarusian culture, one of the most attractive and historically rich cities of our country.

KILLTODAY: The Leather I Live In. Interview with the founder of the successful Belarusian brand of accessories

KILLTODAY is ahead of many of its competitors. It was the brand that began to produce too brave for our society sword belts, it also arranged the first in Belarus photosession with plus-size models.

Maxim Bogdanovich’s Literary Museum

In 2016 Belarus celebrated the 125th anniversary of the birth of Maxim Bogdanovich, eminent Belarusian poet, journalist and literary critic. He is one of the brightest stars in the sky of Belarusian poetry.

Yanka Kupala State Literary Museum

Yanka Kupala (1882 — 1942) was a classic of Belarusian literature: a poet, playwright, translator, author of about 2,000 works that were translated into many foreign languages.

The Home You Need To Love

Belarus is a small republic, and many people around the world don't even know that it exists. Moreover, even some Belarusians do not have a clear sense of national identity. What does it mean to be a Belarusian?

Molodechno. At The Crossroads Of Epochs

The history of Molodechno is an essential part of the Belarusian history. It is proud of the well-known people who contributed to the national and world history and culture. Molodechno was first mentioned in a document on obedience to Grand Duke of Lithuania Yagailo that was signed by Duke of Novgorod-Seversk Dmitry Olgerdovich in the Molodechno castle on December 16, 1388.

Mir. In the World of Heritage

Mir (meaning "world" and "peace"; but the name most likely originates from the name of the river the settlement is situated on) is a town in Hrodna Voblast on the banks of Miranka River. Mir village was founded sometime prior to 1345. It is home to a late medieval castle, which made the town the target of many attacks over the centuries.

Uladzimir Karatkevich Museum in Orsha

A talented writer, playwright and scenarist, publicist and translator, a representative of the old noble family and a passionate history lover, Uladzimir Karatkevich is unique in the Belarusian literature. His books are among the most beloved and widely read by many generations.

Priluki Castle

The legend has it that the mysterious castle in the village of Priluki was built in place of an Orthodox monastery that was ruined in 1740 for an unknown reason.

Museum-Estate of Ilya Repin "Zdravnevo"

The Zdravnevo estate is located near the village of Koitovo, on the left bank of the Western Dvina. In 1892 it was acquired by the famous Russian painter Ilya Repin.