A quiet, peaceful place. A reminder of the terrible events of July 41st.. Being there, you clearly realize how important it is to remain human and appreciate life.
A place that makes you think!!! With all the desire or desire, thoughts just come into my head!
It is better to visit with a guide, well, as a last resort. Prepare yourself
The White Palace. It was here that the contract was signed The Brest Peace in 1918. According to legend, the slogan "No war, no peace" was left on the wall of the billiard hall of the White Palace by the head of the Soviet delegation, L.D. Trotsky. During the fighting in the summer of 1941, the palace was completely destroyed. It is a pity that it has not been preserved to this day.
The White Palace was located on the territory of the fortress, the ruins have been preserved, fortified, walking around the territory is worth exploring.
I have repeatedly visited the Brest fortress and each time I discover new places. Do not be lazy to visit all corners of BC and go off the beaten path.
One of the few places you can walk inside. It does not carry a strong nostalgic load. It's a pity that no one tells their full story. All excursions are in passing.