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Олег и Вера
Level 24 Local Expert
May 20
An atmospheric place. I advise you to read the history of the monastery. Not ordinary monks lived there, but very Orthodox ones. If you just watch, you may not be impressed. We need to immerse ourselves in the context. This is one of those places that opens up very interesting pages of the history of Belarus.
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Александр Л
Level 5 Local Expert
October 6, 2024
A very interesting old place. They would put up some kind of safe-deposit box and everyone could donate any money for restoration. And the process would go on. As it is, all the remnants of the former greatness of the complex will soon sink into oblivion and only photos will remain for posterity....
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159620 Литвинович
Level 11 Local Expert
March 27, 2024
A good place to get acquainted with the history of the region. And in good weather, it's a great place to walk
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Елизавета Шуманская
Level 7 Local Expert
April 2, 2024
An interesting tourist destination that is not ready for tourists. A place with a rich history. There is only one gate from the monastery. There are signs not to walk, collapses are possible, it is a pity that the authorities are not engaged in restoration. This place has a lot of potential. Unfortunately, graffiti is everywhere and teenagers who have found a secluded place to drink here. Despite some disadvantages, the place is interesting to touch the history.
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Юрий Карацюба
Level 11 Local Expert
August 4, 2024
Beauty! I really want it to be preserved so that it can be preserved. But not like Golshansky Castle, please)
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Alex Ziuzkevich
Level 6 Local Expert
March 6
Pretty ruins, it's a pity that they look like abandoned
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Алексей Зайцев
Level 7 Local Expert
April 27
One of the most remarkable things about the city.
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Юлия Г.
Level 5 Local Expert
May 18
Very atmospheric!
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Dzmitry
Level 24 Local Expert
February 24
Not much has been preserved, but not a little either. An interesting place
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Антон Н.
Level 6 Local Expert
June 5, 2024
A pleasant place, more like a ruin than a landmark
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Елена Лукьянова
Level 11 Local Expert
March 24
It's worth a look.
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Юрий Федюкович
Level 9 Local Expert
September 16, 2023
Purposefully, you should not go to view it, there is nothing to look at. Everything is destroyed, only the central gate has been restored.
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Владимир
Level 14 Local Expert
June 20, 2023
It's interesting to visit, picturesque ruins, clean all around. They surprised me with their scale.
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Татьяна Войтович
Level 3 Local Expert
April 7, 2024
Incredibly beautiful ruins of the monastery complex
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Vladislav
Level 6 Local Expert
January 31, 2022
THE MONASTERY OF THE CARTHUSIANS - Bereza, Brest region, RB. In 1617, the Birch became the property of the Chancellor of the Republic of Lithuania Lev Sapieha, and after his death passed to his sons – first to Jan, and then to Kazimir. It was thanks to Kazimir that the monastery appeared in the city. In 1648, a large-scale construction was launched. The work lasted for almost 40 years. The monastery in Bereza was the only Carthusian monastery on the territory of the INCL. The charter of this order is considered to be almost the most stringent among all other Catholic ones. After the uprising of 1831, the monastery was closed, and the monks were expelled from the country. The cells housed the headquarters of the Russian infantry regiment, and the church became a parish church. After 1864, the monastery building was dismantled into bricks, which were later used to build barracks for soldiers. In 1915, what was left of the monastery burned down in a fire. Since then, the ruins have been gradually destroyed. Only the temple, the belfry tower at the church, the hospital building and part of the wall from one of the corner towers survived, but even this is impressive in its scale.
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Татьяна Базыльчук
Level 7 Local Expert
June 2, 2023
It was great to walk through the ruins of the monastery. It's a very atmospheric place.
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Юрий Тараненко
Level 8 Local Expert
September 19, 2021
A place of pilgrimage for Poles and Germans. Once there was a huge Carthusian monastery. In the 17th century, a ton of gold was spent on construction. Hundreds of thousands of red bricks. When the monastery buildings were ravaged in the 19th century, red barracks and 33 more houses were built from the resulting bricks throughout the city. There are many passages and traps underground. Wherever you dig, there's an underground tunnel. The red brick land holds many secrets. Somewhere in the Polish and German archives there are secrets of interesting content.
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Дима Гейц
Level 9 Local Expert
April 24
Nicely
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Стас Воронецкий
Level 4 Local Expert
August 28, 2022
It was the coolest place in the past. It is now heavily destroyed and neglected. In general, it is interesting to watch. But it's better with a guide or Wikipedia)
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krlmks
Level 18 Local Expert
October 26, 2021
It's a beautiful place. It is very old and in disrepair. Only the gate has been restored, the rest leaves much to be desired, as well as the only tower. There is an entrance to the basement on the territory, but we decided not to enter without suitable equipment.
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Юлия Шелег
Level 9 Local Expert
October 1, 2021
The place is beautiful, but like many attractions it is not very well maintained, when we were there last time the grass was waist-high, it was problematic to walk and explore everything
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taburetkin ivan
Level 24 Local Expert
October 9, 2021
The scope of what was built in ancient times is impressive, how it was built and functioned is amazing. Nowadays, barracks were built from the bricks of the monastery, you can also see
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Виктория Г.
Level 3 Local Expert
July 24, 2023
I didn't expect much from this place, but I was surprised. It's worth a trip
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Ellinna
Level 7 Local Expert
July 30, 2021
A beautiful and impressive place. The scale is impressive, as well as the depressing decadent state. Everything is being destroyed, so it's worth visiting in time.
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Павел
Level 9 Local Expert
June 8, 2021
It is beautiful and the size is impressive, this is my opinion, but the condition and what remains is depressing (although there is a sign that is protected). Entry is prohibited, but there are many passageways besides the main arch.
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Рома Белоцерковец
Level 10 Local Expert
August 16, 2021
One of the few attractions of the city of Bereza. It's a great place. I advise you to visit
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Максим Сакольчик
Level 9 Local Expert
May 12, 2021
An interesting and photogenic place with a great history. Before visiting, to enhance the effect, I recommend reading about this object on the Internet.
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Viktor Fisiuk
Level 6 Local Expert
June 14, 2022
An interesting place that, alas, could be commercialized.. And so it seems that no one needs it..
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сергей лапшев
Level 8 Local Expert
September 5, 2023
Cool, there's something to look at
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Ирина Медведева
Level 10 Local Expert
October 10, 2023
Devastation, nothing to see, sad.
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Pavel P.
Level 11 Local Expert
August 7, 2024
Beauty
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Игорь Цыбин
Level 5 Local Expert
August 29, 2023
Ruins turn into ruins
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Андрей Смирнов
Level 14 Local Expert
July 5, 2023
It's a pity that history is turning into ruins
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Юлия Воронина
Level 6 Local Expert
September 30, 2021
If the city does not refine and maintain it, in a couple of years there will be no ruins left.
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Андрей К.
Level 13 Local Expert
August 6, 2021
An interesting place and large-scale. It's a pity there is no infrastructure.
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Евген
Level 14 Local Expert
April 24, 2020
The ruins are impressive, but everything is in terrible condition. They become more ruins because of neglect. Nobody cares. Everything self-destructs and gets pulled apart brick by brick. no one supports or preserves it. Sorry.
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CAPTUR R
Level 7 Local Expert
August 31, 2021
It's interesting to see, but there is no infrastructure nearby
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Анна Л.
Level 6 Local Expert
August 2, 2021
The place is historical, beautiful, but it stands in ruins and graffiti
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Инна Песняк
Level 18 Local Expert
August 15, 2022
No one is watching, everything is overgrown
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MilitantCookis
Level 5 Local Expert
March 19, 2020
I was there! It's cool there! And blasphemous! Especially with pakhans with beer!
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Дмитрий Курзов
Level 5 Local Expert
August 14, 2021
An underrated location. The 16th century is not known to me.
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Зьміцер Падколзін
Level 5 Local Expert
June 13, 2023
Class
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Артём Волков
Level 8 Local Expert
July 7, 2022
It's worth a visit.
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Борис Кукушкин
Level 7 Local Expert
April 16, 2018
The place is very picturesque and suggestive. Although I would strongly advise against walking through the ruins themselves: it is dangerous. Almost in front of the entrance, at the entrance of the military unit there is a large gazebo - you can relax and have a snack.
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николай ж.
Level 4 Local Expert
March 12, 2019
A majestic place with great energy.
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Алекс Бондар
Level 3 Local Expert
March 22, 2020
Cool, I liked it.
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