History of the development
The first mention of Smilovichi dates back to 1483 year. Smilovichi has been known in official written sources since 1592 as a small town within the Minsk Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
1767 - a Roman Catholic monastery and a church of St. Vincent (since 1791) were erected in Smilovichi.
From 1793, as a result of the second partition of Poland, Smilovichi became part of Russia.
In 1924-1931 and 1935-1938, Smilovichi is the administrative center of the Smilovichi district.
From June 1941 to July 1944 - Smilovich was under occupation of the German fascist invaders, who killed more than 2000 inhabitants here.
In the 1938-1960 years Smilovichi were part of the Rudensky district. From 1960 to the present, Smilovichi are part of the Chervensky district.
Tourism potential
Manor of Monyushko in Smilovichi architectural monument of the XIX - early XX century, which appeared thanks to the grandfather of the famous Belarusian composer Stanislav Manyushko.
Memorial to the victims of the Smilovichsky ghetto.
Monument at the mass grave of Soviet soldiers.
The monument in memory of two thousand residents of Smilovichi, who were shot on October 14, 1941, during the fascist occupation.
The Jewish cemetery in Smilovichy.