Journey through the Nesvizh castle

 If you have been dreaming about seeing the Nesvizh castle, you have come to the right place. This grand palace is a blend of classical and modern architecture, and is surrounded by a beautiful park. This castle is now a luxury hotel and restaurant that serves delicious European cuisine. You can also explore the grounds to find out more about the history and legends of the Radziwill family. Here are some tips to make your journey through the Nesvizh castle an unforgettable one.

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Upon arrival, you will be met by a tree-lined avenue that will take you to the entrance of the castle. You can follow this avenue to the elevated path in the center of the lake. The castle has many interesting details and is well-designed for aesthetics. Its stairway is a marvel of engineering. There is a secret passageway that leads to the Mikhal Mountain. This secret passageway is located about 4 kilometers away from the castle. The last resident of the castle, the famous Eljbet Radzijille, lived there until he was 18 years old. He showed us the secret underground move when we arrived in Nesvizh.

The palace complex in Nesvizh and the medieval castle in Mir are two of the highlights of this excursion. Mir is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The small town of Mir was home to the Belorussians for six centuries. The architectural ensemble of the old Market Square features the Orthodox and Catholic churches, a yeshiva, a synagogue, and a private museum. You can visit these museums to learn more about the history and culture of the city.

The city of Nesvizh became famous during the XVII-XV centuries. The city gained fame at the end of the 16th century, when the XVII-century Nesvizhskaya typography opened in the town. The city was also home to the first stationary theaters, where Belarusian writers like Vasily Tyapinsky and Simon Budnoy published their first works.

The first mention of the castle can be found in the chronicles of 1446. In 1492, the Lithuanian magnate Peter passed the city to a man named Radziwill. Later, a Lithuanian named Anna Kishka married Radziwill and received the right to manage Nesvizh as a dowry. In 1547, Nikolai Radziwill Black was granted the honorary title of "Prince of the Sacred Roman Empire," and the castle became the Radziwilles' hereditary possession.

There is also an impressive museum devoted to ancient crafts and technologies. Visitors can view 34 interesting objects, including a windmill, central farmstead, stables, and zoological garden. You can also view a variety of crafts and technologies that were used to make items in the past, including cheese-making, linen wallowing, and willow weaving. There are a variety of museums and galleries, including a renowned museum and an ethnographical gallery.

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