The Bernardine Monastery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful complex; the Bernardine Church, located a bit farther, now houses city archives
The photo shown above on this review site is not that of the Bernardine Church. It is that of the monastery. The church is located to the right of Holy Spirit Cathedral. Also known as St. Joseph Churc...
its uniqueness is that it is very quite in cultural environment, a throw away from town hall and the theatre and
As I a good walker from the hotel I went to different directions, such as an open space such the War Monument and even along the bulouvards such as the one to Lenin monument and St Peter's church.
The monastery was founded in 1624 by A. Kensovsky and his brother Jan. By the end of 19th and early 19th centuries the monastery of Bernardines held a whole quarter. In the 1860s the monastery was abolished and the building was confiscated.
Here in the photo the house temple of the Minsk Spirit Academy in honor of the saint of Kirill Tu ́ of the Rovsky is portrayed!
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And the monastery of Bernardines (most likely that it remained after the arts of the Communists) is behind the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, on Kirill Street and Mephodia. We walked past him at ...
... but very confusing. I believe that this is exactly what I write about the review. The place is clearly new, but with understanding of its history. It is strange that the center of the Orthodox capital became not Orthodox temples ... however, ...
Beautiful complex; the Bernardine Church, located a bit farther, now houses city archives
The photo shown above on this review site is not that of the Bernardine Church. It is that of the monastery. The church is located to the right of Holy Spirit Cathedral. Also known as St. Joseph Churc...
its uniqueness is that it is very quite in cultural environment, a throw away from town hall and the theatre and
As I a good walker from the hotel I went to different directions, such as an open space such the War Monument and even along the bulouvards such as the one to Lenin monument and St Peter's church.
The monastery of Bernardines
The monastery was founded in 1624 by A. Kensovsky and his brother Jan. By the end of 19th and early 19th centuries the monastery of Bernardines held a whole quarter. In the 1860s the monastery was abolished and the building was confiscated.
Here in the photo the house temple of the Minsk Spirit Academy in honor of the saint of Kirill Tu ́ of the Rovsky is portrayed!
And the monastery of Bernardines (most likely that it remained after the arts of the Communists) is behind the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, on Kirill Street and Mephodia. We walked past him at ...
Beautiful ...
... but very confusing. I believe that this is exactly what I write about the review. The place is clearly new, but with understanding of its history. It is strange that the center of the Orthodox capital became not Orthodox temples ... however, ...