Lyavonpal

Lyavonpal - is a village of Myory district, Vitebsk region of Belarus. The main architectural landmark of the village Lyavonpal is the manor complex of mid-18th century. To this day remained the main building of the manor complex - a small palace, and several other residential buildings belongs to the estate. All these buildings are in poor condition. Currently, the center housing estate in the village Lyavonpal used as a Catholic church.

Lyavonpal

Lyavonpal

There in the village Lyavonpal and other interesting and important landmark, namely wooden Trinity Orthodox church built in 1782. By the standards of wooden buildings this church is very old, except now it is in excellent condition and is functioning as intended. Church and farm in the village Lyavonpal are important architectural monuments, historical and cultural values ​​and interesting sites of Belarus.

Lyavonpal

Lyavonpal

There in the village Lyavonpal and another small, but unique in its kind for Belarus attraction - a memorial column in honor of the Constitution of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth of 3 May 1791, was built in the same year. Finally, in the village of Lyavonpal there is another small point of interest, namely the building of the former school, built in the 1930s. Schools of this kind was a lot of built in the first half of the 20th century all over the Belarus, especially in the interwar period in western Belarus. However, few of these buildings are still standing and in good condition. Therefore, this well-preserved building of the school in the village Lyavonpal has some value, and allows you to present travelers and tourists, as the school was equipped life of Belarusians in the first half of the 20th century.

Lyavonpal

Lyavonpal