While waiting for the opening on the Stalin Line, we found a landmark nearby. A very beautiful quiet place. Clean territory. There are toilets. You can go down to the river with reeds and ducks and a wooden fairy bridge.
Shaft. There is a clearing inside. There is a lonely church in the clearing, obviously of a later origin. The shaft is not an easy shape, there are interesting gatherings outside. The gates clearly appeared later than the rampart. It would be even more interesting to pull up the history of this building.
In winter, a lonely church, separated from the rest of the world by a rampart, looks especially interesting.
I grew up on Rabochaya Street, next to this historic place. There used to be a club here, a music school where I studied.
My favorite games were on the ruins of the church. Later, this old place was rebuilt.
Every time I come to Zaslavl, I visit this place where I spent my childhood.
An interesting place. There are toilets, although I have not looked into them, but the fact that they are there is encouraging and encouraging) The ancient cathedral looks very elegant. A fragment of the wall is preserved and is poorly visible, but if you want, you can examine it.
A peaceful place for walking with a very beautiful and architecturally unusual Transfiguration Church. Well-groomed territory, mowed lawns, beautiful flower beds. There is a toilet. You can come here more than once.
At the entrance to the temple there is an improvised parking lot for 6-7 cars. The territory is well maintained. The structure of the temple is fascinating. One can feel the importance of the temple and the place around it for its former and present parishioners. I have fond memories.
Who gets into the topic of churches and city ramparts. Here you are, there is a pleasant route, with a detour along the river bridge. By the way, there is now the beaver dam, well, like "kurobobber!)", etc. After walking around to the end, you can stumble upon a micromuseum, historical and cultural if I'm not mistaken. The servants there are old Belarusian, they came to me, I love this atmosphere.
The earthen ramparts are all that has been preserved from the Zaslavsky Castle. This place is simply attractive, as if you are entering a completely different dimension. Maybe because there is such a beautiful and unusual cathedral in the center of the ramparts.
The old masonry is not a large area. The church looks like an old building.
Minus the toilet! It's the worst I've ever seen. Bypassed, there is a gas station nearby. Maybe they wanted to show how they used to walk in the old days....
A place where locals could conduct defense since the 12th century. With each passing century, the fortifications became more sophisticated, and since the 17th century there has been one of the first bastion-type castles in Belarus, surrounded by ramparts and moats. There were ramparts, part of the entrance gate- the brahms and the temple, which managed to visit the Protestant gathering, the church and the museum. Now it is the Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration of the Savior
Few places have a shaft so well preserved, usually everything has already been dug up and built up. And here you go and everything is clear: a rampart, a moat, a river, a church. Still, to rebuild the temple and place the layout of the castle, there would be a fairy tale. The place is well maintained. Behind the rampart along the river ecotrope.
A wonderful place!It's beautiful at any time of the year!There is a beautiful view of the city of Zaslavl and the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord.It is only 12 km from Minsk.A must-visit!
I visited it as a tourist attraction, it was interesting. There is a moat with water, frogs and ducks at the bottom, and a church in the center. There is a good view of the city from the shaft!
A wonderful place, the pride of Zaslavl, a business card, the main thing is that it is active, services are going on, bells are ringing for the whole district!
A wonderful place, the youngest child was baptized. We were very satisfied
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Олег Ефремов
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July 25, 2023
It is interesting that it was originally a Calvian cathedral. The building has a dual purpose: religious and defense. The tower with a height of 35 meters was completed later. Then the building passed to the Catholics (Dominicans), then it was the Uniate church, the Orthodox Church. It is still there with a break for Stalinist times, when there was a flour warehouse and later a Museum of crafts until 1990. Few people bypass the building from the back of the entrance, and there is a sample of wall masonry without exterior cladding. And there is also a monument to the tsar liberator, though not very clear.
It's a strange place. If you are going to go there on purpose, do not waste your time. Apart from the remains of the wall, you won't see anything there. If on the way, you can stop by