Vileyka Unmissables
Vileyka’s landscape is defined by its deep historical layers and natural features. The region preserves rare medieval Boris stones and ancient cult stones alongside significant religious architecture, such as the 19th-century Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and the Church of St. Stanislaus. Cultural heritage is honored through memorials to artist Nikodim Silivanovich and a dedicated World War I museum. Lake Vishnevskoye provides a natural focal point for the area's diverse historical and artistic landmarks.
Skulptura "Padkova "
A decorative metal sculpture of a horseshoe, often associated with local folklore and symbols of luck.
Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Vileyka
Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is a Catholic church in Vileyka, Belarus.
Kostel Svatogo Stanislava (1853 g.)
A Classicist Catholic parish church built in 1853, located in the village of Dolhinovo.
Nikodim Silivanovich
Nikodim Yurevich Silivanovich, or Nikodemas Silvanavičius was a Russian painter and mosaicist, and a member of the Imperial Academy of Arts.
Visneuskae vozera
A large glacial lake in the Minsk Region, known for its surrounding wetlands and diverse local ecosystem.
Boris stones
Boris Stones, also called Dvina Stones, are seven medieval artifacts erected along the bank of the Western Dvina between Polotsk and Drissa…
Kultavy kamen z lunkami
An ancient ritual boulder featuring man-made pits or cups, historically used for pagan ceremonies.
Muzej 1 Mirovoj vojny
A museum documenting the military history and local impact of the First World War in the Vileyka region.
Centralnaa rajonnaa biblioteka im. A. Novik
The central public library of the Vileyka district, named in honor of the Belarusian writer Anna Novik.
Cerkov Rozdestva Presvatoj Bogorodicy
An Orthodox place of worship dedicated to the Nativity of the Mother of God.
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