Tag: Kobrin
Kobrin Ibiza "Katashibitsa" near the village of Katashi
Almost every resident of Belarus is faced with the question "Where to spend a vacation?". The borders are partially closed, it is difficult to obtain visas, it is expensive to buy plane tickets. Therefore, now domestic tourism is more relevant than ever. In addition to attractions, the country lacks ...
Church of St. Nicholas in Kobrin
There are three wooden churches in Kobrin: St. George, Peter and Paul and St. Nicholas. The temples are quite similar, but the church of St. Nicholas is more ancient. In addition, initially, this temple was built in the village of Novoselki, and in 1839 ...
Kobrin church of 1843
Kobrin is one of the largest cities in the Brest region. It is located on the Mukhovets River, 50 kilometers from Brest. Of the sights in the city: three wooden churches, the Spassky Monastery, as well as a church. Kobrin Church of the Ascension of the Blessed Virgin...
Top 5 old synagogues in Belarus
The term synagogue itself originated 25 centuries ago and is closely connected with the history of the destruction of the First Temple (note the Temple of Solomon). If translated, the synagogue is a meeting house, a school of knowledge. A room where Jews could...
Ruins of the synagogue in Kobrin
The synagogue in Kobryn was built in the middle of the 19th century (but some sources date the building to the end of the 18th century). The building is in eclectic style with elements of classicism. The abandoned Kobrin synagogue has a symmetrical shape, decorated with window sills...