An interesting fact: the house was divided into two parts — residential and workshop. The first floor housed the craftsman’s workshop, where he worked, while the second floor served as living quarters for his family.
A visit to the House on the Market can be included in tours around Belarus to learn more about the rich history and architecture of Nesvizh. You can book an excursion from Minsk to see this unique monument and explore other landmarks of the city. It’s a great opportunity to discover the country’s cultural heritage.