• The museum was founded in Grodno on July 7, 1977 as the Republican Museum of Atheism and Religion History, and opened for visitors on January 15, 1985.
  • The museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions, which present masterpieces from the funds of the Grodno State Museum of the History of Religion, as well...
  • We also use open data from Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation.
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  • More information about the religious life of the city can be found in the Grodno State Museum of the History of Religion that is also the only one in the country.
  • From the end of the twentieth century to the present day the Belarus Grodno State Museum of the History of Religion has been located in the palace.
  • The Belarusian State Museum of the History of Religion was founded in Grodno in 1977 as the Republican Museum of Atheism and the History of Religion.
  • The museum was founded in Grodno on July 7, 1977 as the Republican Museum of Atheism and History of Religion, and opened for visitors on January 15...
  • Grodno State Museum of the History of Religion was created by presidential decree number 47 of the Byelorussian SSR 16 February 1977 as a Republican...
  • Şehir: Grodno. Komşuluk: Leninsky. İdari bölge: Hrodna Voblastı. ... Makinelerin toptan satışı faaliyetlerinde bulunan Hrodna State Museum of Religion History.
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  • Grodno State Museum of the History of Religion is a unique museum of religion in Belarus and one of the four existing within the post-Soviet space.