Minsk (Belarus)
Capital of Belarus, Minsk is a city dominated by Stalinisit architecture. The city is quite modern though and dominated by many cultural attractions, such as the opera and the National Library of Belarus.
- Church of Holy Trinity (Church of St. Roch)
- Minsk town hall
- National Art Museum
- Church of Saints Simon and Helen
- National Academic Grand Opera & Ballet Theatre of Belarus
- The Pit
- The Museum of Great Patriotic War
- Holy Spirit Cathedral
- Cat Museum
- The Merchant Rows
- Yanka Kupala National Academic Theatre
- Belarusian National History Museum
- Belarusian State Academy of Music
- Central House of Officers
- Childrens' railway
- Tupolev Tu-154
- The House of Masons
- National Library of Belarus
- Independence Square
- Yakub Kolas Square
- Taras Shevchenko
- Maxim Bogdanovich
- Sculpture «Last Voyage»
- Monyushko's house
- The Unusual gift
- Sculpture "Finding of an icon of the Mother of God"
- Sculpture "To the Founders of the Belarusian opera"
- The former church of the Holy Spirit (children's philharmonic hall)
- Sculpture "Carriage"
- The Roman Catholic Cathedral of Saint Virgin Mary
- Minsk Spiritual Academy
- Gostiny Dvor
- Shopping Malls
- The Zero-Kilometer Post
- The Uniate Basilian complex of monasteries
- DK Gallery
- Sculpture "The City scales"
- Heritage fountain
- Saint Joseph's church
- Musical bench (Oginsky's Bench)
- Hotel “Europe”
- The House of Culture of Trade Unions.
- The Palace of the Republic.
- The Host Yard
- Park
- Minsk Vernisage
- Mariinsk Cathedral
- The Former Museum of the Great Patriotic War.
- Bernard Monastery
- Vankovich’s House