Stalin Line

The Historical and Cultural Complex “Stalin line” is 26 km from the Minsk and 6 km from Zaslavl town. The "Stalin line” was founded on 60th anniversary of soviet people Victory in the Great Patriotic war (WWII) and it was opened on the 30th of June 2005 in memory of soldiers who defended Minsk in 1941. The main museum exposition is related to first days of the Great Patriotic war. “Stalin line” is the chain of defensive installations along the former USSR frontier from Karelian Isthmus to the shores of Black sea.

The Museum "Zair Azgur Memorial Studio"

The museum was the home and studio of well-known Soviet sculptor Zair Azgur. The “Zair Azgur Memorial Studio” is a unique place as it is the only monographic museum in Belarus founded on the basis of the workshop of the academy of arts and Azgur’s private studio. The building was built for this purpose in 1984 and in 1996, after the death of the sculptor, became the museum. This workshop was Azgur's most favourite one as it constantly inspired him on creating his masterpieces.

USSR Museum (Музей СССР)

This Museum is described as "a Museum of positive emotions and memories." Offering an idealized perspective of the Soviet period, it invites "everyone whose childhood has passed in the yard; whom mother screamed home from the window; who drank soda and a milkshake from a faceted glass; who ate the most delicious ice cream at 12 cents; whom the pioneers received in October; who wrote letters on paper and collected waste paper; who danced to the radio, who went to potatoes and to construction teams ... And those who did not experience all of the above" to visit the Museum.

Vendi i Deshmise dhe Kujteses - Site of Witness and Memory

The Site of Witness and Memory is the only memorial which commemorates the victims of the communist regime from Shkodra. Being one of the main centers of Communist repression in Albania, the city where an Atheist Museum with anti-religious propaganda was built after the Cultural Revolution of 1967, this museum tells the story of people who suffered for their beliefs and moral integrity.