BELARUS Beautiful tree lined roads. Nesvizh Castle was a residential castle of the Radziwiłł family in Nesvizh, Belarus since 1533. it is now a Unesco site. A beauiful chandellier in Nesvizh Castle This room was full of Antlers and stuffed animals. Nesvizh Castle I beautiful church we passed by. Reservoirs in the centre of Minsk make it such a nice city to walk through. Enjoying the country of Belarus. Very wide streets throughout Minsk. A lovely lake in the centre of Minsk. Mir Castle Complex is a Unesco site. Savannah enjoying the beautiful city of MInsk Mir Castle Complex i Nesvizh Castle Its easy to find colour throughout the countryside of Belarus. Coming into Minsk. Such a surprise to see it so big and clean. This is a lonely bus stop in the middle of nowhere. The Belarusian Great Patriotic War Museum. City Hall in Minsk. We made it. New stamps in our passports. Arriving at the border of Belarus and Lithuania. Nesvizh Castle Mir Castle Complex Very large intersections in Minsk. A drive through the countryside. Love the way they are covering up the cold grey apartment complexes . You need to get a little box for the car to pay the toll roads while travelling in Belarus. A very decorative Canon. Nesvizh Castle I have never seen such big wood burning heaters. Nesvizh Castle Rural Belarus. The Belarusian Great Patriotic War Museum, commemorating the German-Soviet War. Belarusian circus building. Taking a little detour while we looked for Unesco sites. The Belarusian Great Patriotic War Museum During the invasion of Poland in 1939, The Radziwiłł family was expelled by the Red Army. Share this:TwitterPinterestFacebookMoreEmailLike this:Like Loading...