borisov, hitherto unfamiliar to me, the name of the city came from the name of the polotsk prince boris vseslavichgrateful residents erected a monument to borisov on central square. by the way, it's alive. it seems that right now he is making a decision for the city to be here. but this building in borisov is very easy to find and recognize from afar, along the five-tiered towers. this is the church of the nativity of the virgin mary at the beginning of the 19th century on the site of a burning wooden temple. the stone church was laid in the city, the construction did not go quickly, it took almost 17 years for the church doors to be open for parishioners were not always the interwar war years, left their mark. but nearby is another interesting object, or rather the ruins of the once prison castle, it was erected relatively recently in the 19th century. previously, this place was an old wooden earthen, fortification springs date it to the twelfth century prison castle built on the site. wooden ground mount became real the landmark of the city, by the way, accommodated 75 restants. it was even depi