It's a very atmospheric place. From the dilapidated sights, it causes a feeling of completeness of the composition (you understand where it was, how it could look), you can walk, take pictures, from the local flavor - a huge number of grape snails)
Impressive even in the form of ruins. Once it was the largest monastery in the village, but it was dismantled into bricks 150 years ago. So that you can understand its true scale, this is the largest tower, which is half of its real height. It is unlikely that it will ever be restored, although the exit gate has been updated. I advise you to visit if you drive by
It will be interesting to see one day that there is such a place in the Republic of Belarus. But the ruins themselves are in a "dangerous" state. Nothing is set up for visiting.