A small, cozy church in the park of the Mir Castle. Relatively young, built by the wife of the last owner as a tomb for himself. There are several graves in the crypt, but only one can be accurately identified, the rest are without inscriptions. It seems to be known who is buried, but who is not where. It is very calm and quiet around. A well-maintained park, though the benches are rotten. You can sit, relax and go to new tourist peaks! Go ahead!
I recommend everyone to visit this castle and its tomb. Interestingly, the nature around is fascinating and the price for an entrance ticket is excellent, not like in Russia
I love Belarus with all my heart! In 1984, we were a class here on a field trip. There was ruin and the abomination of desolation. It's like Heaven on earth right now. May the Father have many Happy Summers! We will not let Belarusians be offended. We don't abandon our own
A dominant that looks perfect in the park. Excellent restoration. Respect for history. Graves, tombstones and legends around this place. An interesting form of ticket with the outlines of the territory of the Republic of Belarus.
Beautiful places, an amazing old park, an ancient pond, a very atmospheric place. The park is well maintained, there is a pedestrian path along the shore of the pond, there is a cozy cafe, a beautiful view of the Mir castle itself.
The temple is part of the Mir architectural complex.
The beautiful temple is made in the Art Nouveau style.
It looks much more modest inside than outside. The place for the shrine is very picturesque and cozy.
A small beautiful chapel is located just behind the Mir Castle. It looks very original from the outside, everything inside is like in an ordinary chapel, a small altar and that's it.
The tomb is located immediately below the chapel.
A visit to the chapel is paid, we included it in the complex ticket of the Mir Castle.
The tomb made a great impression. Imagine that the remains of people have actually been lying there for several centuries, and that these tombs have never been opened yet.
It's worth it to walk with the last of your strength. A beautiful building, unusual. From it there is a beautiful descent to the pond. You can go inside, you can just take a picture outside or look at it. In any case, I recommend walking to this place.
Everything is new, fresh, and repaired. It looks very much like it used to be a Catholic church, which was later converted into an Orthodox one. You can watch it, but it looks pretty strange.
A rather unusual structure, located on the territory of the English park near the castle. The high chapel is a tomb with an asymmetrical architecture. I recommend to inspect it.
An interesting chapel, performs its functions. The tomb is located in the same building, in the basement to the right of the main entrance. There are tombstones in the tomb, and only one of them is signed. Unfortunately, the inscriptions on the rest have not been preserved. An atmospheric place.
The place is beautiful from the outside, but there is absolutely nothing to do inside, do not spend money on tickets. On one side there is a small room for worship, on the other there is a tomb with several tombstones with unreadable inscriptions
It is located in the village of Mir, in the same place as Mir Castle. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century at the expense of one of the members of the Svyatopolk-Mirsky family, before the revolution several members of the family were buried there. A large number of rare trees and rose bushes were planted around the park. After the establishment of Soviet power, the chapel was ruined, it had a grain storage of an distillery. In the noughties, the Orthodox chapel was renovated and restored, currently operating, and just a beautiful place.
An interesting place. The icon looks "straight into the eyes" from whatever angle you would look. The service takes place 2 times a year. The visit is included in the price of the Mir Castle ticket. There is a tomb to the right of the entrance.
As an architectural monument, it deserves such an assessment, it is beautiful around as well as outside, it was not possible to get inside, it was closed.
The Orthodox church is very unusual and beautiful from the outside. It is not finished inside, it was ruined and abandoned during the Soviet years. Now there is an iconostasis inside, several icons with candlesticks, and services are held twice a year. There is a burial place under the temple.