Mir Castle in Belarus, a medieval structure and UNESCO World Hertiage site being restored
Mir Castle, in the town of Mir, between Minsk and Grodno, Belarus, a former seat of the Radziwill family was begun at the end of the 15th century and is a UNESCO World Heritage site, cited in 2000. It has Gothic Baroque and Renaissance elements. It is being restored in the hope of attracting tourists. The family is considered Polish-Lithuanian
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Location: Mir, Bealrus
Photo credit: © E.J. Baumeister Jr. / Alamy / Afripics
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