• Welcome to the Official Website of the Museum of Belarusian Book-Printing! Here you can find useful information about the Museum, its permanent exhibition...
    Bulunamadı: polack
  • The Belarusian book printing Museum in Polotsk was opened on 8 September 1990 to the 500th anniversary of the birth of Belarusian first printer, philosopher...
    Bulunamadı: polack
  • Museum of the Belarusian book printing in Polack. Upload media. Instance of. ... Categories: Bohajaŭlienski Monastery in Polack.
  • Museum of Belarusian Book-Printing is located in a former living residence of Polotsk Epiphany Monastery that is an architectural monument of the 18th century.
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  • ...Belarusian Typography also known as the Museum of Book-Printing is one of the 11 museums of the Polack National Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve.
  • A rather unusual but excellent museum, generally described as a museum of books or printing in addition to being called the Museum of Typography.
    Bulunamadı: polack
  • + Museum of the Belarusian book printing in PolackMuzeum drukarstwa książkowego w Połocku, Białoruś. ... 104 m. Franciscan Monastery in Polack.
  • The Museum of Belarusian Book Printing is one of eleven museums of the National Polotsk Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve.
    Bulunamadı: polack
  • Museum of Belarusian book printing is a museum located at Nižnie-Pakroŭskaja vulica in Polatsk.
  • Belarus, Vitsebsk Region, Polatsk District, Polack, Zapałaccie, vulica 23-ch Hvardziejcaŭ, 1. ... The Museum of the Belarusian Book-printing.
  • An opening ceremony of the "5+5+5" exhibition dedicated to the 15th anniversary of the Book Museum took place at the Book Museum On September 9.
  • ...Belarusian and East-Slavic book printer Francysk Skaryna. ... with Belgazprombank' has been working at the Museum of Belarusian Printing in Polack.
  • Nesvizh Castle is not just a former seat of magnates, a museum and a park. It is also one of the most mysterious places in Belarus.
    Bulunamadı: polack
  • A rather unusual but excellent museum, generally described as a museum of books or printing in addition to being called the Museum of Typography.