A beautiful monastery, which seems to be near the city center, but at the same time seems to be on the outskirts. The Baroque temple with a huge iconostasis is impressive, offhand I can't even remember where in Belarus there is a similar one. Maybe there really isn't enough refectory, but that's not so important. The territory itself is quite small. It's not a good idea to take pictures (my photos were taken outside the gate), but the tour group that followed us didn't stop there...
I liked Mogilev very much. A good local guide told me about him. We visited many attractions. We took a lot of photos. The Mogilev hotel is nice, clean, everything works, there are towels, the elevator works, the TV too. The breakfast is wonderful, there is enough for everyone. I was on a three-day excursion from the Golden Time travel agency
The monastery is amazing in its beauty. The architecture and decoration of the walls of St. Nicholas Cathedral are especially striking. The monastery was founded in 1636 by St. Peter the Grave, Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia and All Russia. During the First World War, the headquarters of the Russian Army was located in Mogilev for several years. Nicholas II regularly visited this monastery. After the revolution, since the late 30s, there was a prison on the territory of the monastery. At dawn, there is a fantastic view of the monastery from the park