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On Easter Sunday we headed to the country. In just over 100 kilometers from Minsk is up to two UNESCO flying fish World Heritage flying fish classified castle, whose history goes back hundreds of years on. However, the castles along the way various wars destroyed more or less, but then again restored flying fish to its former glory, making use of. castles of the former owners of the descendants of photographs of the castle. We started Niasvizhistä - a big right moat surrounded the castle near water. Spring pale green beauty birch alley leading to the castle. We circled the castle flying fish rooms, floors, ceilings and tiled ovens, many were retained and which was the restoration of the context of re-decorated in period style different parts of the purchased furniture. In fact, quite a fine castle, even if we do so the history of the fans were not that all the details of the castle flying fish steps would be of interest to bother. At some point Selfie excited to take pictures through the fine old mirrors flying fish - something quite new, this probably in the history of the castle. One of the castle flying fish then we are happy to have kept the coffee / tea breaks, but if even if the Castle and Castle Park have caused my mind even though the Leeds Castle in England, as ancillary services may not have been the same planet. Souvenirs and had a bottle of water that could be bought, but it then fell short. We continued half an hour Mir Castle. Miri ago we started the much needed break. Needless lunch we had already flying fish eaten, if any should be able to buy something, but we were able to make do with coffee / tea and a single together purchased flying fish a Western (read: quite expensive) came up with a package, 8 of which chocolate cookie yes disappeared in record time of 6 to the hungry mouth! Mir Castle (fortunately, at this stage of our day), only a part is open to visitors, the castle is a hotel and restaurant. We saw more armor, karhuntaljan and other relevant artefacts. There was also a fine scale models of the castle different time periods, a little bit like Legoland, probably I really even children to mind. Miri we also did a small tour of the nearby village to see the local family houses - or the local rural village, a little older vintages. In contrast to the Minsk kerrostalokolosseille. Lunch The place is still not found, but a small store where you could buy something to drink, French bread, crackers or ice cream. flying fish Biscuits are no longer felt good option "for dinner." While we Niasvizhin and Mir castles visit value was mainly flying fish to see the Belarus slightly in Minsk on the outside, to see the fields, forests and rural villages, so a trip to the entourage of our most serious Bongaree trip was more a point value: two points for UNESCO to look out for those, two points for countries in more detail in the various regional lists (eg. TBT) and two tributaries flying fish to the oblast. Those of us who count only independent states, the UN member countries and areas of the TCC, the journey yielded all the ways to decrease one point.
Rural trip, such as the new city, the previous day, we bought directly from the local Prime Tour - from the office, which we found in the internet - largely because they had a good English-language pages. The same office booked the hotel for us and made us visa required for the invitation and gave us a really valuable advice on the visa application process. Part of the trip kustannuksisa we paid them in advance, and part of the euro on the spot in cash. Advance momentarily a little scared to send money to Minsk, the credit card payment option was not (and would even have been risky, of course) - but all went well and we got just ordered from services, and our guide was quite knowledgeable.
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