Initially, the trading rows were placed symmetrically on both sides of the town hall. Narrow passages with arched gates ran between them. The shop cells opened towards the inner courtyard, where goods were delivered and sold. Part of the trading premises was located on the first level of the town hall. In the mid-18th century, the rows were reconstructed, extended beyond the town hall, and connected by a transverse gallery, forming a U-shaped enclosed courtyard for convenient goods delivery.
Excursions to Nesvizh – A Journey into History
You can book an excursion from Minsk to Nesvizh and see this remarkable architectural monument with your own eyes: Mir - Nesvizh Excursion.