I was there on 01.01.2025 for the first time. It's the same as in most castles in Belarus. It doesn't hurt to go once for understanding and development. In good weather, walking around the castle is pleasant, beautiful, and well-groomed. There is a cafe and a paid toilet on site.
I was lucky enough to visit the most beautiful church in Belarus. An incredibly beautiful, spiritual place with a rich history. It is located within walking distance from Nesvizh Castle.
Architectural monument of Mannerism (Early Baroque), the first Jesuit church in the territory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the ancestral tomb of the Radziwill princes. Farny, by the way, means a parish church, i.e. a church belonging to a parish, not an order.
In Belarusian and Polish literature, the Nesvizh Church is often referred to as the first Baroque church outside of However, modern architectural historians prefer not to apply the term Baroque to buildings of the transitional period built before 1603.
The church was built by the Italian architect Giovanni Bernardoni (who also built the princely castle), and the prototype of the church is the Roman temple Il Gesu, built in 1584.
The ensemble of murals of the Far Church is an example of the significant use of Rubens' compositional schemes and occupies a special place in the history of monumental painting of the XVIII century.