Hrodna

Belarus
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Friday, August 29, 2025
Sunrise
6:27 AM
Sunset
8:24 PM

About

Hrodna, situated in the west of Belarus, is a charming and enchanting city with a rich historical heritage. It boasts impressive architecture from different centuries, scenic parks, and a bustling yet serene atmosphere. Hrodna is also a center for Belarusian culture with many museums, galleries, and theaters. Visitors can enjoy wandering through the city's picturesque streets, trying traditional foods, and soaking up the warm and welcoming atmosphere of the locals.

30 Best Places to Visit

  1. 1. Hrodna Castle

    This impressive castle dates back to the 11th century and boasts a fascinating history, beautiful architecture, and stunning views over the surrounding countryside.
  2. 2. Kalozha Church

    Built between the 12th and 13th centuries, this is one of the oldest surviving churches in Belarus and is renowned for its Romanesque and Byzantine architecture.
  3. 3. New Castle

    This 18th-century palace is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture and is home to a fascinating history museum about the region.
  4. 4. St. Francis Xavier Cathedral

    One of the most beautiful Baroque buildings in Belarus, this cathedral features stunning frescoes and intricate decorative details.
  5. 5. The Old Town

    Wander the cobbled streets of Hrodna's historic Old Town, admiring the colorful buildings, quaint cafes, and charming atmosphere.
  6. 6. Navahrudak Castle

    Just outside of Hrodna, this 14th-century castle is a must-see for history buffs and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
  7. 7. Farny Church

    This beautiful cathedral was completed in the 17th century and features exquisite baroque details and soaring ceilings.
  8. 8. Holy Intercession Church

    Also known as the Red Church, this landmark building is instantly recognizable thanks to its bright red brick exterior and intricate details.
  9. 9. Bialowieza Forest

    Just a short drive from Hrodna, this ancient forest is a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to some of Europe's last remaining primeval woodland.
  10. 10. Holy Trinity Church

    This beautiful Orthodox church dates back to the 17th century and features stunning frescoes and an impressive bell tower.
  11. 11. Mir Castle

    Another impressive castle just outside of Hrodna, Mir Castle dates back to the 16th century and is renowned for its Gothic and Renaissance architecture.
  12. 12. Swietahorskaya Church

    This magnificent Catholic church was built in the early 20th century and features beautiful stained glass windows and intricate details.
  13. 13. Jesuit Collegium

    Built in the 17th century, this impressive building now houses several museums and is a fascinating insight into Hrodna's rich cultural history.
  14. 14. National Drama Theater

    Catch a theatre performance at this beautiful building, decorated in a stunning Art Nouveau style and dating back to the early 20th century.
  15. 15. Jesuit Church of St. Ignatius

    This stunning church features beautiful frescoes and is a testament to Hrodna's rich religious history.
  16. 16. Water Tower

    This historic tower dates back to the 19th century and is an iconic landmark of Hrodna's cityscape.
  17. 17. Great Synagogue

    While this historic synagogue is sadly no longer in use, it remains a poignant reminder of Hrodna's once-thriving Jewish community.
  18. 18. Kasmirski Park

    This beautiful park is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, featuring walking trails, ponds, and plenty of green space.
  19. 19. Museum of G. Konissky

    This small museum celebrates the life and work of the Belarusian sculptor Georgy Konissky, and is a fascinating insight into the history of art in the region.
  20. 20. G.Kastus Lane

    Named after 19th-century revolutionary Kastus Kalinowski, this historic street is full of charm and character, with colorful buildings and plenty of photo opportunities.
  21. 21. St. Sophia Cathedral

    Not to be confused with the famous cathedral in Kiev, this smaller but no less impressive cathedral dates back to the 18th century and boasts beautiful frescoes and decorative details.
  22. 22. Monument to Adam Mickiewicz

    This imposing monument to the famous Polish writer is a symbol of the close cultural ties between Belarus and Poland.
  23. 23. Republican Drama Theater

    Another beautiful theatre venue, this impressive building boasts a grand facade and an ornate interior, and frequently hosts cultural events and performances.
  24. 24. Sculpture "Jesus on the Way to Calvary"

    Located in the heart of the city, this striking bronze sculpture is a powerful reminder of the religious history of Hrodna.
  25. 25. Crypt of Kosciuszko

    This small crypt beneath a city square is believed to contain the remains of renowned Polish revolutionary Tadeusz Kosciuszko, and is a fascinating insight into the region's rich history.
  26. 26. Gorskii Palace

    This historic 19th-century residence now houses a museum of local history, and is a fascinating insight into the lives of Hrodna's wealthy elite.
  27. 27. Sculpture "The Angel with the Sword"

    Located in the city's central square, this iconic sculpture is said to protect the city from harm.
  28. 28. Museum of Folk Culture

    Learn about traditional Belarusian folk culture at this museum, which boasts an extensive collection of artifacts, costumes, and folk art.
  29. 29. Museum of Railway Technology

    Train enthusiasts won't want to miss this fascinating museum, which showcases the history of Belarusian railways and features an impressive collection of historic locomotives and rolling stock.
  30. 30. Sculpture "Dragonfly"

    This whimsical sculpture is a popular spot for photos, and is said to represent the fragile beauty of nature.

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