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Byerazino Voyage Tips and guide

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    Byerazino (Belarusian: Беразіно, Russian: Березино) is a city in Minsk Region, Belarus.

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    There are 110 memorials comprising sculptures, monuments and plaques. 68 buildings are deemed as architectural heritage, including the famous House of Duke Pototsky, which is very much neglected by the government. A few decades more without restoration services, the building will surely collapse.

    The original wooden Roman Catholic Church, founded by L. Sapieha in 1641, and upgraded by countess Anna Potocka-Wasowicz in 1802, burnt down in a huge town fire in 1914.

    The Berazino region also sports huge hunting and fishing resources.

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    The 3577тк marshrutka goes from the Mahilyoŭskaja metro station to Byerazino. One-way ticket costs 10 rubles.

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    • 1 Museum of Wooden Spoons, Maladzyoźnaja street, 5, . Tu-Sa 08:00-20:00. This small museum is located at the top floor in the Crafts Center of the Byerazino District. It contains creations made by its students and the local artist Anna Źdanovič. In 2016 this museum made the city famous for its newly added exhibit: the longest spoon in the world (23 metres), carved out by three masters and shown outside the building. 2 rubles.
    • 2 Church of Nicholas the Wonderworker, Kastryčnickaja street, 1. 09:00-15:00.

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