Chekhov

Minsk


With its Old World furniture and wooden floorboards, this sprawling, light-bathed estate in the middle of Minsk recreates the genteel world of one of Anton Chekhov's provincial families. Chef Artyom Raketsky uses all-Belarusian ingredients to create nouvelle cuisine à la belarussie such as beef stroganoff with cognac sauce or salmon with stewed bulgar and shrimp sauce.


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1. SS Peter & Paul Church

0.15 MILES

Off the vul Lenina overpass is the attractively restored 17th-century SS Peter & Paul Church. The city's oldest church, it was built in 1612, looted by…

2. Pl Svabody

0.31 MILES

In the heart of the Old Town just off central vul Lenina is charming pl Svabody, lorded over by the white medieval Ratusha (town hall). Off the northern…

3. Ratusha

0.33 MILES

Minsk's ratusha has been rebuilt in the place where it was originally constructed in the 1800s and now lords it over pl Svabody, its pointed steeple…

4. Cathedral of the Holy Spirit

0.34 MILES

Off the northern edge of pl Svabody is the baroque, twin-towered Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, built in 1642. It was once part of a Polish…

5. Trinity Hill

0.42 MILES

Trinity Hill is a pleasant – if tiny – recreation of Minsk's pre-war buildings on a pretty bend of the river just a little north of the centre. It has a…

6. Zaslavsky Jewish Monument

0.43 MILES

This extremely moving sight, rather hidden away in a sunken gully amid trees off vul Melnikayte, commemorates the savage murder of 5000 Jews from Minsk at…

7. KGB Headquarters

0.47 MILES

An entire block of central pr Nezalezhnastsi is occupied by this yellow neoclassical building with an ominous, temple-like Corinthian portal – the KGB…

8. Island of Courage & Sorrow

0.48 MILES

Standing on a small island connected to the Old Town by a walking bridge, this evocative Afghan war memorial is known colloquially as the Island of Tears…