In this house one of the most popular Polish writer, Eliza Orzeszkowa, lived here from 1894 till 1910.
Updated Nov 8, 2006
The most important monument in Hrodna is a monument of Lenin, located on the Lenin's square in a very heart of the city centre. Behind the monument is a building of a Local Government.
Updated Nov 8, 2006
Usually we look at houses and their architecture but in Hrodna you may look at lamps.:) It be sure that it is worth... It may be a great adventure to follow the lamps...
Updated Nov 8, 2006
These are some pictures of street lights in Hrodna. Almost every street has its own lamps' style. It is amazing to fallow the street lamps. I have never seen something like this.
Updated Nov 8, 2006
Built in 1875 this church is located next to Zilibera park.
Written Aug 7, 2006
Website: http://www.radzima.org/pub/pomnik.php?lang=en&nazva_id=hrhrhora13
Catholic church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary or simply 'Blagoveschenskij Catholic Church' was built in 1642 and now is located next to the Bus station and Main post office.
Updated Aug 7, 2006
Address: K. Marksa Street
Website: http://www.radzima.org/pub/pomnik.php?lang=en&nazva_id=hrhrhora02
The Basilian Convent or The Convent of the Nativity of the Virgin was built with bricks between 1720-1751 in Baroque style.
Updated Mar 16, 2006
Address: Gorodenskogo Street
Written Nov 13, 2005
There used to be a WWII monument here, maybe they have moved this monument to a different place.
Written Aug 29, 2004
Address: In the park to the west of the castles
This building is used in the 1920's for the first socialistic meetings. Nowadays it seems to be a library according to information on several web sites.
Written Aug 29, 2004
Address: Stefana Batorija
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This building is used in the 1920's for the first socialistic meetings. Nowadays it seems to be a library according to information on several web sites.
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Q: We are planning to drive a van from the UK to Minsk and will be crossing from Poland to Belarus at the Hrodna border. The van...

A: there is couch surfing which seems to be quite legit plus willing workers that worls quite well in oz apparently
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My home town where I spent first 17 y. of my life

We have quite an old town here. It was first mentioned in chronicles in 1128. We are the only ones in the Republic who have a Zoo. It is quite ugly, but still - it is a Zoo! ;) Our town is small...
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The most beautiful town in Belarus

Before starting my trip to Belarus the number 1 place I wanted to visit was Hrodna. I had great expectations for this town and they were satisfied. Hrodna lies along the banks of the river Nioman...
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Grodno : 80's communism is still alive.

Grodno is one of the strangest places I have ever visited in Europe since my visit in East Germany in 1988. After the fall of communism almost all former Eastern European countries have been...
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Hrodna - the city of street lights!

I know that this is strange but street lights in Hrodna are very interesting. There is a lot of lights and quite every street has their own style. I was amazed at all this varieties. The best thing to...
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Grodno - Great City In The Russian Shadow

I never had imagined that I should visit Belarus. Fisrt time was in April 2007. The language is very difficult for western people, not to say it's "Russian" for us :-). Very few people in Grodno...
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