The Catholic Church of Corpus Christi in Niasvizh is an absolute masterpiece, both inside and out. The architecture is breathtaking - and when you step inside, your mouth literally opens in awe. The interior is incredibly beautiful, detailed, and peaceful. It’s one of those places where you just want to stand quietly and take it all in.
You can also go down into the Radziwiłł family crypt, which is located below the church. The entrance is by donation - around 5 BYN to the church. It’s a very atmospheric and historically significant place that adds depth to...
Read moreNothing special from outside. But everything turns out then you come inside. You can’t imagine such beauty. Everthing is left authentic from the 16th-18th centuries: incredible murals and paintings. There is Radvilas family mausoleum in the underground of this church. Descentans of this family have been buried here since 16th century till now. The founder of this church - Nicholas Christopher Radvila “The Orphan” is...
Read moreBeautiful early Jesuit church and the oldest baroque structure outside Italy being constructed between 1587 and 1593. A small donation is required to see the crypt underneath that contains the coffins of the Lithuanian house of Radziwill. Taking photos inside is not permitted and there is a small gift shop...
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