TOP 10 sights of Mogilev region.
Description
Mogilev region, located in the east of Belarus, is famous for its natural beauty and architectural monuments dating back centuries.
In the distant past, these lands were crossed by the famous trade route "from the Varangians to the Greeks" and the Dnieper River served as an important part of it. Already in the XII-XIII centuries, the cities of Mstislavl, Krichev and Propoisk (Slavgorod), as well as Mogilev appeared here. Subsequently, Mogilev province enjoyed the special favor of the imperial family: Catherine II generously granted local lands to her entourage, and Nicholas II placed the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander in Mogilev during the First World War.
Today, travelers visiting the Mogilev region can personally see the sights that preserve the echoes of the centuries-old history of Mogilev. Unfortunately, not all historical monuments have survived, but the preserved architectural masterpieces are impressive in their splendor.
In this tour, we offer you to get acquainted with the TOP 10 significant sights of the Mogilev region, including the magnificent architectural ensembles of Mogilev, the Bykhov castle of the 17th century, the palace and park complex in Zhilichi, the Potemkin Palace in Krichev, the Pustynki Monastery, the Carmelite Church in ancient Mstislavl and the ruins of the Bobruisk fortress.
Author: Ольга Ерёменко
Trip details
Travel time:
5h 29min
Sightseeing time:
9h 15min
Distance (km):
347.2 km

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