Ivye. The wheel of history.
Landmark
Belarus, Grodno region, Ivye district, Ivye, 17 September str., 9
Description
The Wheel of History exhibition was opened in 2013, a year before the 570th anniversary of the town of Ivye. This unique composition allows visitors to learn about important historical events related to this region. 14 boulders, which record all the most important events in the history of the city — from the first mention to the granting of the status of the city.
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Historical
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1Ольга Ерёменко
10.03.2025
The Wheel of History exhibition is a unique composition that allows visitors to learn about the most important events in the history of the city.
In the Wheel of History exhibition, you can see all the most important events in the history of the city — from the first mention to the granting of city status. It also includes such key dates as the construction of temples, the settlement of Tatars, and tragic events related to the extermination of the Jewish population.
It is important to note that it was in this area that the entrance to the ghetto was located during the war, and there was a Jewish cemetery nearby, of which, unfortunately, nothing remains. Other significant historical facts are also presented. For example, until 1954, Ivye was part of the Molodechno region, and until 1960 there was a separate Yuratishkovsky district.
Stone 1 — 1444 year. The first mention of Ivye in the composition of Incl.
Stone 2 - 1495. The Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul was founded.
Stone 3 - 1569-1795 years. Ivye is part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Stone 4 — 1742. Ivye received the status of a town.
Stone 5 — 1795-1917 Ivye is part of the Russian Empire."
Stone 6 — XVII century. Construction of the synagogue.
Stone 7 — 1882. Construction of the mosque.
Stone 8 — 1921-1939. Iwie is part of Poland.
The Stone 9 — 17.09.1939-08.12.1940 years. Primorye is part of the USSR.
Stone 10 — 15.01.1940. Ivye received the status of an urban settlement, and the Ivyevsky district of the Baranovichi region was created.
The Stone 11 — 29.06.1941-07.07.1944 . Occupation of the Ivyevsky district by the Nazi invaders.
Stone 12 — 1994. The Orthodox Church of the Holy Infant Martyr Gabriel of Belostok, Slutsk, was founded.
Stone 13 — 16.06.2012. A monument was unveiled "In honor of friendship and accord of the confessions of the Ivy region."
Stone 14 — 15.01.2000. Ivye received the status of a city. On June 16, 2007, the coat of arms and the flag of the city of Ivye were approved.
Next to the exhibition, there is a signpost with the names of the twin cities of Ivye: Aznakaevo in Tatarstan, Kaishadoris in Lithuania and Sokulka in Poland. This highlights the international connections and cultural diversity of the region.
The "Wheel of History" is one of the most interesting and informative sights of Ivye. The exposition immerses visitors in the history of the indigenous population of the Ivye region and introduces them to significant events of the city.