Discover the best attractions and experiences Barysaw has to offer
Barysaw’s history is reflected in its memorials and historic structures around the city center.
A WWII memorial honoring local partisan fighters and the battles around Barysaw.
A central monument commemorating key moments in the town’s history.
A preserved example of early 20th-century civic architecture in the city center.
Explore local stories and Belarusian history through small, focused museums in Barysaw.
Covers the town’s development, crafts, and daily life over the years.
Exhibits on the Great Patriotic War's impact on the region.
Temporary exhibitions and cultural displays tied to local themes.
Religious sites offer architectural character and insight into local faith communities.
A historic church serving the local Orthodox community.
A traditional Belarusian Catholic church with a calm interior.
A small, serene chapel tucked within the city.
Green spaces and riverside parks provide relaxed escapes within the city area.
A central green space for strolls, picnics, and people-watching.
Scenic riverside paths with views of the water.
Easy trails through nearby greenery for a peaceful walk.
Different districts show the city’s character—from historical cores to residential lanes.
Walkable core with shops, cafes, and architecture.
Riverside residential area with local charm.
Residential neighborhood with park spaces and schools.
Enjoy the city without spending a fortune with these simple activities.
Enjoy calm waterside views and fresh air.
Green space to unwind, read, or have a picnic.
See historic facades and people going about their day.
Taste traditional Belarusian flavors and local snacks in the city.
Try staples like draniki and borscht in a Belarusian setting.
Enjoy pastries and regional treats in a cozy venue.
Sample traditional beverages popular in Belarus.
Evenings in Barysaw offer relaxed bars, live music, and social venues.
Casual drinks with friends in a friendly setting.
Local bands perform a variety of styles.
Peaceful stroll along the river after dark.
Cultural performances and community events bring the city to life.
Theatre and cultural shows by local artists.
Occasional films and documentaries in local venues.
Seasonal events with crafts and foods.
Active choices for visitors and locals alike.
Support regional teams during games.
Bike along designated paths around the city.
Relaxing outdoor activity along the water.
Uncover lesser-known experiences beyond the usual sights.
Experience rural Belarusian life and landscapes.
Capture the city’s character and textures.
Find handmade Belarusian souvenirs and crafts.