• Even if you do not reside in Brest, have never been to Brest, or are just particularly bad at navigating with Google Maps, finding the Museum of the City of Brest...
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  • The distance between Minsk and Brest is about 350 km, so it’s possible to drive there. So if you or your friends have a car, you can even get to Brest in 3 hours.
  • Now you can visit Brest, Belarus visa-free! In this article you will find the info how to do it, what are the best things to do in Brest and more!
  • At the turn of the 19th century more than half the inhabitants of Brest were Jewish and the town was one of the largest cultural centres of Judaism in Eastern Europe.
  • The only small exhibition about Jews in Brest and the Shoah is organised by a Jewish NGO (see below).
  • According to the 2010 census, currently more than 1000 Jews live in Brest — and they proudly wearing famous name of Briskers. 10. “Brest-Litovsk” is… yummy.
  • It was founded in Brest in 1972 and opened to the public on March 2, 1982. The museum is located on the territory of the Volyn fortification of the Brest Fortress...
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  • The Berestye Museum is the only museum in Europe of the medieval East Slavic city, the most visited of the museum objects in Brest.
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  • OrangeSmile.com city guide to Brest, Belarus. What to see and to visit - best attractions and sightseeing, famous touristic places and landmarks in Brest.