Mstsislaw (Mstsislavl, Polish: Mścislaw) is a town in Mogilev Oblast, Belarus. In the late Middle Ages it was a center of a principality. The city is on the banks of the Sosch River just a few kilometers from the border with Russia.
Understand[edit]
It is the capital of a rayon in the Mahiljou Oblast. In the Middle Ages it was the center of a principality. It belonged to Poland-Lithuania until the First Partition of Poland in 1772 and then came to tsarist Russia.
Get in[edit]
By plane[edit]
Via the Minsk-2 international airport.
By train[edit]
The nearest rail connection is 25 km away.
By car[edit]
The city of Minsk is on the highway M4 and Mogilev and continue on the P122 and Chavusy reached and the P73.
Get around[edit]
See[edit]
- 1 Castle Hill (Гарадзішча «Замкавая Гара»). The original location of the medieval city, now an archaeological site.
- Carmelite church and monastery, probably built in 1654.
- Jesuit Church and College