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Grodno

Historic City with Well-Preserved Architecture

Grodno, situated near the borders of Poland and Lithuania, is one of Belarus's most historic and culturally rich cities, known for its well-preserved architecture that reflects its diverse past.

The city's architectural highlights include the stunning Kalozha Church of Sts. Boris and Gleb, a 12th-century masterpiece of medieval Eastern European design and a UNESCO Tentative List site. Grodno is also home to the Old Castle, originally built in the 11th century and later expanded in Renaissance style, offering panoramic views of the Neman River. Nearby, the New Castle, an 18th-century Baroque palace, adds to the city's historic charm.

Strolling through Sovetskaya Street, the city’s main pedestrian thoroughfare, visitors encounter lively cafes, shops, and street art, creating a vibrant atmosphere. The Jesuit Cathedral, with its ornate Baroque design, is another must-visit landmark showcasing Grodno's rich ecclesiastical heritage.

For those interested in cultural experiences, Grodno boasts several museums, including the History and Archaeology Museum and the Museum of Religion, which explore the city's multifaceted past and traditions.

Surrounded by lush landscapes and dotted with historical gems, Grodno is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the unique character of Belarus.

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