Vitebsk is a city located near the border of Belarus and Russia, serving as the capital of the Vitebsk Region and the fourth largest city in Belarus. It is a city with a long history that seamlessly blends with modern urban style, making it extremely charming.
The city is home to one of the oldest buildings in Belarus – the Annunciation Church. This magnificent six-pillar structure sits on the left bank of the Western Dvina River, with its history dating back to the Kievan Rus period and construction started in the 12th century. Other must-see attractions in Vitebsk include the Neo-Gothic Saint Barbara Roman Catholic Church, the renovated Resurrection Church, the classical style Governor’s Palace, the grand open-air amphitheater known for hosting Europe’s largest music concerts, and the ancient Old Town. Additionally, the vast Vitebsk Local Lore Museum, with over 160,000 exhibits including the latest archaeological discoveries, ancient and diverse coins, ancient ceramics, and writings on birch bark, attracts visitors from around the world.
Vitebsk
Reasons to visit: The fourth largest city in Belarus
Continent where the attractions are located: Europe
Country/Region where the attractions are located: Belarus
Province or Region where the attractions are located: Vitebsk Region
City where the attractions are located: Vitebsk