A very beautiful park, of the ruins, however, only two walls have been preserved. Mini waterfall cascades look picturesque! We went in the summer, therefore, it is especially beautiful - everything is green and pleasant to look at. There is a fountain, but it is no longer a fountain, one trickle and the water is green, but there is a spring equipped with a circle nearby. I recommend you to visit.
As an easy and relaxed walk in nature on a day off is a very tolerable pastime.
Forget about the hustle and bustle of the city, take the children with you, take a snack. After an hour's walk, you can perfectly sit on a bench and have a snack, and the children will play on the playground.
Or after the inspection, you can stop by the cafes that are nearby.
It's a good place. Although little has been preserved, it is beautiful. Interesting water spaces with ducks, springs, earthen ramparts. There are many places for beautiful photos.
A great atmospheric place. Old, with a touch of antiquity, but at the same time, a well-maintained park, with a beautiful pond, springs. The ruins of the Tyshkevich estate plunge into history
Definitely ready to visit. You don't have to go here on purpose, but if you're passing through, be sure to stop by and wander around the park.
It is a little unkempt, but overall excellent.
These are not ruins. This is a history protected by the state. A small piece of the past with a big story. And the beauty of the park itself. You need to visit Logoysk to see it and plunge into the font!
A very atmospheric park with an incredible history that has been preserved in trees, ancient bricks, embankments. The feeling of time disappears and complete immersion ensues.
A very beautiful park, the ruins of the Tyshkevich Palace and ancient trees give the park a historical look. The only drawback is the running descent of water to the fountain and the fountain itself, which is not cleaned.
The place where time stopped.
The once majestic palace, unfortunately, has not preserved its greatness to this day, only the ruins of two facade walls.
Unfortunately, the hydrological system with ledges, bridges and overflows has been launched, I would like to see order restored and algae cleaned. In fact, it is a unique place, just not very well maintained. At the time of the visit, the fountain was not working and had not been cleaned. We were amazed by the trees in the park, they are gorgeous!!!
This is a park area. It's nice to walk here. There is a place for children to run and climb. A small piece of the wall is certainly present, but do not expect any large remains or excavations.
A pleasant park. Cleanly. Wonderful nature. There is a place to walk, there are benches for relaxation. There is a toilet. There is a small fountain and a waterfall in the park. I was passing through, we stopped to rest after the road.
The park is cool. The landscape is interesting. Yes, I can't believe that having money. Someone in their right mind decided to buy a plot there) there are two walls from the castle. There's nothing to look at. at all. I liked the walk through these mountains. But the park is quite small. It's definitely not worth going there on purpose. Zoya will waste your time.
In autumn, the perfect place for a photo!And of course the castle and the whole historical fleur of the place are very attractive.Hills..ravines..The landscape is very un-typical for Belarus.And if you also read and imagine the Counts Tyshkevich..and what estates they had! For example, a beautiful palace in Palanga)And what are the boundaries?
An unreal place! It was like walking into the ruins of an ancient elven palace in the middle of a forest. The photos do not convey their size at all, and the ruins are very high. A real miracle, and a great place for photo shoots)
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mvd.apzm
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March 7, 2024
This is a historic place in a beautiful city park! Nature next to sports facilities is more harmonious than anywhere else! You can't think of a better one for children! And just walk along the paths, feed the swans and ducks by the river, sit on the reconciliation bench...
By and large, these are "completely ruins", but in general the park is beautiful, especially when everything is green around, for a one-time visit out of curiosity or for frequent walks by local residents.
The Count's ruins. In general, atmospheric ruins, I don't know how the windows were located in this palace, but the current openings are very similar to the silhouette of a bottle. A good place for a photo shoot.
A very quiet city park. It's picturesque. You can walk along the stream to the fountain and admire the water cascades. There is a minimum left of the castle, but it is enough for the photo)
A great atmospheric place for walking and taking photos at any time of the year. There is a large park and a river nearby. There are springs where you can get water.
A beautiful park with century-old trees, cascading waterfalls and many streams that flow in different places. Two walls of the Tyszkiewicz Palace have been preserved - before visiting, I advise you to familiarize yourself with their history, it will be interesting. The downside is that everything is dirty and dirty. But the lbdi are to blame for this, because they themselves litter under their feet.
It's pretty, but when I looked online, the water flowed over the dams, but there was no such thing in real life, it was just that there were dams and there was no water 24.04.24
There is no palace there. Two walls from the entrance gate are what they call the "ruins of the palace". The park itself on the banks of the river is nothing. There is no cascade of waterfalls, as in the pictures - make no mistake. There is a spring from which water is drawn. Nearby (500 meters from the park) there is a cafe with very pleasant prices
A very beautiful park with an interesting history. The park has new paths, a football stadium, sports grounds with exercise equipment, playgrounds. There is a well with incredibly delicious water nearby. I recommend everyone to come and take a walk.
Beauty. History is always beautiful, there is a park nearby, the Gaina River.once there, you feel peace of mind.It's a magical place for a photo session
There is not much to see, only two arches remain of the entire palace, apparently it was once a portal. There is not (or I did not find) even any drawing of what the palace looked like. Therefore, if you are not an ardent fan of history or ancient masonry, then as a separate attraction these ruins are about nothing.
Nice place, renovated.
Quietly, you can think about life and get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Only a park, there are no establishments such as cafes, attractions, etc.
There is no parking
It takes 30 minutes by car from Minsk, the road leaves much to be desired.
It is recommended if you want to visit a new place, but you have already been everywhere in Minsk
We visited this park on the weekend. It's cozy, cute, you can take a quiet walk, take cool photos against the background of a river and a fountain.
There are ruins/ruins, as I understand it, of the palace of these very Tyshkevich. It's interesting to walk around, the size is impressive for those times.
There is a small dedicated stadium on the same territory (I don't know if everyone is allowed in).
In general, for a two-hour walk, it's the very thing)
The park itself is beautiful, it's a pity that such neglect was waiting for us. It's not worth it to go there on purpose, but if you are passing through, we recommend going in and taking a walk.
Two small symmetrical preserved fragments. The plaster with paint has been preserved, both external and internal. The lower part made of natural stone mixed with brick was of interest to me. It seems that it is much older than the palace itself and served as the basis for its construction.
A beautiful park with century-old trees and the ruins of the Tyshkevich Palace. When you visit there, you feel the atmosphere of those times, especially if you are familiar with the life story of the Tyshkevich princes. Close your eyes and imagine a lady in a long dress with an umbrella walking along the path...
Quietly, calmly, everything breathes history, it is joyful that they preserve what little is left. The park is very picturesque. I definitely advise everyone to visit this place.