the town has been known since 1552 for the first time as a possession of the tyszkiewicz family.here were over 400 households, there were brick and tile factories. vazelyanskaya school of the unian monastery church and church vruzhany. they even created analogues of the slutsk belts by 1900. more than 3,500 people lived in the city. at that time, the highest religious an educational institution for jews and the town became the center of jewish learning. in the 18-19 centuries, a whole jewish quarter was created here. thousands of people lived in it just for him and they built a large synagogue in the spirit of the late baroque and a small large one, alas, it is in a deplorable state. the small synagogue was a little more fortunate; the building itself was not destroyed, but was adapted for the motorcade's own needs. this area is a local carpool. true, tourists are not allowed here. the abandoned building is surrounded by private houses and a fence. so if curiosity rolls over you, of course, through it, well, i would not risk the synagogue being in an abandoned state. it is no coi