Autumn in Minsk: 9 Places to Find Zen
28.07.2023 - 19:19
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Autumn in Minsk: 9 Places to Find Zen
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You can do anything in Minsk: become a regular on its festivals, treat your belly richly, set off some cultural experience or set the rythm of the nightlife. To top the list up you need some unbusy contemplation places. Mark this 9 most charming sites to explore.
Čyrvonaarmejskaya Street
Here you get into a slow-life. The spirit of this calm and atmospheric neighborhood is especially strong in the part behind tram lines. With old buildings, factory’s workshops and the park the street doesn’t differ much from what it was like in the 80s. Even with brand new bike lanes. Its central location doesn’t make you go far. So that chilling on Čyrvonaarmejskaya is universal as you’ll probably be somewhere around anyway.
Zalataja Horka
This island of peace would hardly be found without a clue. Just in a few minutes from city hustle and bustle – Praspiekt Niezaliežnasci or Dozari nightclub – the tiny quarter keeps unflappable quiet. Varied houses, alleys and greenery play together a polyphony. After catching your enlightenment, see the Military graveyard andthe Church of St. Roch there.
The Park Behind the Red Church
Behind the Red Church, near the Belarusian cinema’s history museum, there is another zen location. Its serenity is attacked from every angle, but the site with a fountain under willows has some kind of lightly glowing aura. The park was lately named after a famous national public figure, who donated for the Church construction after his children, Alena and Simon, died. Let your thoughts flow as the water there does.
Svislač Riverfront
It shouldn’t be hard to set some nice contemplation right on the main artery of Minsk. But it’s a season site: once the frosts set in, its coolness loses ground. It’s pretty challenging to meditate when the weather smacks you in the face. But in summer and early spring or autumn it’s perfect for soul diving. To make it better mount a catamaran.
Pedestrian Bridge on Niamiha
Look for an urbanistic zen on the bridge that connects the trade houses of Niamiha. Often crowds spin there, but the measured noise of the road beneath is worth having its own audioversion to be uploaded among the ocean sound and birds singing. You’ll collect the set of city accords in just a few minutes. Minsk plays industrial music of its own composition.
Rakaŭskaje Pradmescie
Release yourself behind the barricade of the giant house on the Niamiha street. Cozy and space-saving building creates an ambience that suits your mood of reflection and aesthetic contemplation. The microcosm of the place has the history – during the fascist occupation it was a centre of one of the biggest hebrew ghetto in Europe. To enlarge your