• Boris stone near Cathedral of St. Sophia. Polatsk, Belarus. Boris stone in Druya. Boris Stones (Belarusian: Барысавы камяні, [baˈrɨsavɨ kamʲaˈni]; Russian: Борисовы камни)...
  • One of the local attractions is the Boris Stone, which we studied while we were waiting for the opening of the Sophia Cathedral, which now houses the museum.
  • Dvinsky veya Borisov taşları ( Belarus dili. Barysava kamyanі ) - esas olarak kuzeyde Batı Dvina havzasında bulunan (yer alan) haçlar ve üzerlerine oyulmuş yazıtlarla büyük...
  • Boris Stones, additionally referred to as Dvina Stones, are seven medieval artifacts erected alongside the bank of the Western Dvina between Polotsk and...
  • These stones got their name from the Polotsk prince Boris, who ruled in the XII century, whose name was engraved on most of them.
  • There are legends among the people that because Boris "christened" the stones, the old gods took offense at the prince and punished the entire Polotsk region...
  • There is a legend that by touching the Borisov stone, you can improve your health or fulfill your cherished desires.
  • Boris Stones, also called Dvina Stones, are seven medieval artifacts erected along the bank of the Western Dvina between Polotsk and Drissa, Belarus.
  • In the early 80-ies of the last century, the Boris stone was brought to Polotsk and placed near St. Sophia Cathedral in the Upper Castle, where it can be seen today.
  • Boris stone is the rock located in Polotsk. See the place's location on the map, photos and places to visit nearby.