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Ploshchad' Svobody 2, Minsk

10 Reviews

  • Anynomous
    28 April 2018

    Красота! Чистота! И все очень радостные)

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  • Anynomous
    04 December 2017

    Хорошее место, атмосферное, люблю гулять тут особенно летом и когда проходят какие либо мероприятия, например дни культуры каких-либо стран. Можно быть всей семьёй. Джазовые вечера так же хороши и интересны.

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  • Anynomous
    10 September 2017

    Самое интересное место в Минске на мой взгляд. Кроме исторической архитектуры здесь находится множество скульптурных компазиций. А ещё по выходным и праздничным дням здесь проходят ярмарки местных ремесленников.

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  • Anynomous
    25 August 2017

    White building not expect any fabolous...

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  • Anynomous
    16 July 2017

    Not much to see. Main attraction is a statue of a horse drawn carriage.

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  • Anynomous
    25 April 2017

    Популярное место, красиво прогуляться вечером

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  • Anynomous
    16 March 2017

    Летом излюбленное место, часто проводятся мероприятия, такие как джазовые вечера. Отличное место для прогулки, исторический центр города!

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  • Anynomous
    14 October 2016

    beau bâtiment qui fut reconstruit plusieurs fois. . centre du vieux Minsk

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  • Anynomous
    05 October 2016

    This is actually the heart of the Old Town. Ancient buildings were reconstructed recently, and they probably lack the authenticity, but still this place is a remarkable one for Minsk residents. The City Hall and the main Orthodox Church are situated here. Cafes and take away coffee spots, souvenir kiosks.

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  • Anynomous
    21 May 2016

    Minsk Town Hall or Minsk City Hall as it is also known is located in the centre of the city in Liberty Square. The building was first built in 1583 but has since been rebuilt many times in different forms but was last destroyed in 1857 and the rebuilding process began in 1980 with 15 years planning before construction began to recreate the building that last stood there down to the half metre thick walls before reopening in 2004.

    The building looks like it was built hundreds of years ago and the level of detail is remarkable. It's essentially an office building now but there are tours available.

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