World Heritage Sites in Belarus - Properties On The Tentative List

Properties On The Tentative List

St. Sophia cathedral Kamyanets tower Kalozha church St. Nicholas monastery in Mahilyou Brest Fortress Palace and park in Homel Fortified church in Synkavichy Francysk Scaryna avenue in Minsk Wooden church in Zdzitava (Polesye) Belovezhskaya Pushcha Location of sites on the tentative list within Belarus * Trans-border site
# Site Image Location Type (criteria) Area
ha
Year Ref.
1 Augustow Canal Grodno Province
(shared with Poland)
Cultural (i, ii) 2004 1892
2 Saviour Transfiguration Church and St. Sophia Cathedral in the town of Polatsk Polotsk, Vitebsk Province

Cultural (i, ii) 2004 1893
3 Kamyanets Tower Kamyanyets, Brest Province
Cultural (i, ii, iii) 2004 1894
4 SS. Boris and Gleb (Kalozha) Church in the city of Hrodna Hrodna
Cultural (i, ii) 2004 1895
5 St. Nicholas Monastery Complex in the city of Mahilyou Mogilev
Cultural (i) 2004 1896
6 Brest Fortress Brest
Cultural (i, ii, iii) 2004 1897
7 Palace and Park Ensemble in the city of Homel Gomel
Cultural (i, ii) 2004 1898
8 Edifices for Worship of Fortress Type in Belarus, Poland and Lithuania (the churches in Synkavichy, Muravanka, and Kamai) Brest Province and Minsk Province


Cultural (i) 2004 1899
9 Architectural ensemble of Francysk Scaryna avenue in Minsk (1940's -1950's) Minsk
Cultural (i) 2004 1900
10 Worship wooden architecture (17th -18th centuries) in Polesye
External images
Church of St. Nicetas in Zdzitava
Brest Province and Gomel Province
Cultural (i, ii, iii) 2004 1901
11 National Park "Belovezhskaya Pushcha" (Modification to the boundaries of the Belarusian part of the site, addition new criteria) Brest Province and Grodno Province

Natural (ix, x) 75,958
(Belarusian
part)
2011 5592

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