We stayed in Vitebsk for one day. We enjoyed walking around the surroundings of the monument "Three Bayonets". A good place for family walks.
There are fountains on the square. They randomly turn on, change the water pressure and turn off. The kids ran among them. Children's laughter and hubbub stood like in the pools of resort hotels.
There is an exhibition of military equipment nearby. My boy climbed it for a long time and refused to leave it.
There is also a Ferris wheel. We took a ride.
There is also an alley of fame dedicated to the events and heroes of the war. We were surprised by the huge screens at the end of the alley. Soviet films were shown on them. There are rows of chairs in front of the screens. This turned out to be an open-air cinema. And there were quite a lot of people in it. And the age of the audience was especially surprised: both old and young, and teenagers, and older youth are sitting watching.
There is a good view behind the screens and the monument.
In general, the place seemed peaceful, conducive to leisurely walks and gatherings.
Everything is very cool, the store of my childhood (although there were 3 of them ) but right now it's great, even though foreigners work there, but they understand Russian as their native language, good staff, the conversation winds up on its own, it's just a pity that the seller of "Sunny" is generally good