The most interesting thing is just beyond this building. There is a spring with warm and quite tasty water, and the local grandfather arranges it alone, with his own hands.
The building is located on the territory of a "secure facility", we got through the checkpoint without any problems to record passport data, but I'm not sure that this will work with each shift. There's really nothing to see except the building, you can probably get inside if you arrive during business hours.
A beautiful place located near the border. At the moment, reconstruction is underway there. There is also a psychiatric clinic here. Nearby is a lake with an old mill and a waterfall. While you are queuing at the border, I recommend driving a couple of kilometers and plunging into history.
If you are traveling and think that you will also be given a tour of a psychiatric hospital, then you are mistaken. This is a high-security object, it cannot be photographed. There are criminals there. Security is like in a prison. The fortress house itself is impressive
It is located on the territory of a high-security psychiatric hospital, so getting to the building itself is 50/50, depends on the shift of the watch and the permission of the chief physician. Plus, now there is a reconstruction, they were allowed to take pictures only from the front. Therefore, it is better to wait with a visit to the facility
An ancient building from 1611. In good condition. It is not possible to get inside.
You can look and only walk around from the outside. There is a river and a spring nearby.
You can see it once for those who are interested in the story.
The Nonhart Fortress House is a unique architectural monument (Internet to help). It is in good condition, because the Ministry of Health is responsible for it - there is an administrative building of the local psychiatric hospital. If you don't have your own car, it's difficult to get there, but you can - from the bus station of the Voronovo district center, in addition to the very inconvenient early and late buses running between Voronovo and the village of Slezki, an additional bus runs on Tuesdays - departure from Voronovo at 13.30, it goes back from Gaytunishek at 15.05. There is more than an hour to watch everything, which is more than enough. A passport is required - both to visit the monument and to buy a ticket (Gaytunishki are located in the border zone). They will be allowed inside if you ask them culturally, but there is no great point in this - the interior has not been preserved anyway, so in my opinion it is not worth distracting specialists from their work with their idle appearance, it is already difficult for them. Next to the hospital there is a very beautiful pond with an atmospheric collapsing spillway building and a slightly cultivated spring. The pond is rented, swimming and fishing are not allowed, but it is quite possible to sit on the grass or a log. You can also walk along the Gaytunishki - a couple of farm buildings have been preserved there and a little further down the road are the ruins of a Catholic chapel. Visible from afar - don't miss it.
It is a very attractive place, do not go there on Weekends, it will be closed, you can only get inside on weekdays, the building radiates a special energy, there is a psychiatric colony next to it in the courtyard, you can take pictures
An interesting building in an interesting area. It's beautiful, unusual, and far away. I didn't understand whose coat of arms was above the entrance. There is a spring nearby.
The nobility lived well in the old days. They built such houses for themselves! They are still standing. If you walk along the path along the fence, you can find a spring with clean spring water. Recommendations of the local security service.
To enter the territory, you need to go through the checkpoint, where your passport details will be filled in. This is necessary because the facility is guarded by the Department of the Interior Ministry. There is a special hospital for mentally ill criminals on the territory
The beautiful building was turned into a closed psychiatric hospital..A few years ago, during the reconstruction, wooden windows were replaced with plastic ones..and this is in a building with historical value!
The facility is secure, so you need a passport to enter the territory. The fortress can be walked around. When you go behind the house itself and you can't see the hospital room, it looks very nice. Otherwise, there is a feeling of goosebumps and ominous laughter coming from behind the bars.
It is a pity that the facades were painted white - it is difficult to find the same antiquity