Sometimes I visit this city and it only makes me smile. Clean, well maintained. Green enough. Lots of sculptures.
The city has a history of more than 500 years. It was first mentioned in 1477 as the village of Byarosa. According to legend, in 1706, Peter I came to Bereza to meet with the Polish King August II. The meeting discussed the issue of joint military operations against the Swedish King Charles XII, who also visited Bereza at another time. The city also got into trouble in 1772 during the partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the Russian troops under the command of Alexander Suvorov.
Interested in you? Read the story of this small Polessky town.
The station is clean and warm. There are no kiosks for self-purchase of tickets, but there is a coffee machine, which has interesting syrups. There are two routes - from Brest and from Baranovichi, so it's very difficult to make a mistake.