Unfortunately World War II brought too much devastation to various places in Europe, especially those cities in countries that were in the middle of the conflict, Minsk is the administrative center and the national capital of Belarus, which suffered almost irreparable damage, an incredible 80% Of this European city was destroyed although, with the willpower of the inhabitants, in the decade of the 50 was rebuilt in the beauty that we see today and that is worth visiting, a Phoenix reborn from the ashes, I propose to know A little more about the history and sights of Minsk.
From the northwest to the southeast we can find there, the Svislach River, which crosses the city like a knife, and forms part of a surface known as the urstromtal, a geographic region formed by layers of ice that melted in the Ice Age, forming valleys Watery, and thus making Minsk 220 meters above sea level.