karelichi also had its own castle; peter ii even stopped there along the way.tructure has not survived to this day. the korelichi manufactory of the gabelens was very famous. the tapestries from there now stand like paintings impressionists and are stored in the largest museums in europe. the city has its own temples. if memory serves, there was a church in karelichi. it was built a long time ago in 1866, the money was allocated from the treasury of the tsarist government, by the way, the temple stands on a hill, it can be seen from anywhere in the city, you certainly won’t get lost. the church in karilichi is different from all that i have seen in belarus. usually the church is huge, very tall, but this one is compact, but at the same time very cozy. in a word, korelichi fits perfectly into a weekend route from minsk to novogrudok. and if you drive 25 km from the city to the village of dolginova, you will be able to immediately feel like you are in france, because you will find yourself on a real snail farm, which happens when you realize that you are not livi