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Fortis in Arduis
03-09-2009, 02:22 AM
Mods - Please put this thread somewhere more appropriate! :)

http://www.robertamsterdam.com/minsk.jpg

http://photos16.flickr.com/21525777_fc9280c351.jpg

http://pictures.exploitz.com/Parliament-building-on-the-central-square-photo-Minsk-_smgpx10001x14518x118d4aa7d.jpg

http://www.babinets.com/pictures-beautiful-skating-girls-photos/skating-rink-minsk-photo-7729.jpg

http://www.world-airport-codes.com/photos/large/MSQ_robert_williams_minsk2airport_ea5r2b9r8j.jpg

http://www.mikolka.info/images/photos/minsk/simple/minsk04.jpg

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Loki
03-09-2009, 03:07 AM
Beautiful. I really want to see Minsk sometime. :)

I guess this thread is more appropriate in the Russian forum than the Baltic one, for ethno-cultural reasons.

Sigurd
03-09-2009, 03:51 AM
Beautiful. I really want to see Minsk sometime. :)

I guess this thread is more appropriate in the Russian forum than the Baltic one, for ethno-cultural reasons.

Well, Belarus used to be a Baltic-inhabited area, but as far as the last 400 or so years are concerned, you're probably right in that it can no longer be considered a Baltic country, having undergone ethno-cultural "slavification". :wink

Fortis in Arduis
03-09-2009, 04:08 AM
Let us go to Minsk then...

I have been looking at apartments because you pay a silly tax on hotels.

There are some very cheap hotels which are used by bus-drivers and the like, but I think that 30 Euros a day for a downtown flat (shared) would be preferable.

If you look at the hotels, you will see what I mean.

I was thinking about late May / early June.

Absinthe
03-09-2009, 11:41 AM
Bad news for you, my friend spoke to a mutual Lithuanian friend of ours (yes, the one in the photo quiz :p) and she said that under no circumstances, should anyone visit Minsk alone, plus it is generally a not-so-friendly place to western tourists.

So me and the buddy decided not to waste our money and time at a depressing, post-soviet state where nobody speaks english. Yes, it looks beautiful...but I'd rather be safe than sorry. :)

Fortis in Arduis
03-09-2009, 12:00 PM
Bad news for you, my friend spoke to a mutual Lithuanian friend of ours (yes, the one in the photo quiz :p) and she said that under no circumstances, should anyone visit Minsk alone, plus it is generally a not-so-friendly place to western tourists.

So me and the buddy decided not to waste our money and time at a depressing, post-soviet state where nobody speaks english. Yes, it looks beautiful...but I'd rather be safe than sorry. :)

That is part of the fun though. Is it not? :wink

There is no, no, no way, that I would be going to Minsk alone, for exactly the same reasons, but I am rather interested to see it all, and eat the food. :embarrassed mmmmmmm

I cannot imagine it being depressing during high summer either. I would think that the nightlife would be absolutely wild as well.

Absinthe
03-09-2009, 12:01 PM
How'bout we give it a couple of decades, wait for Belarus to europeanize itself a bit? :D

Absinthe
03-09-2009, 12:06 PM
P.S. I can picture us already :D

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Fortis in Arduis
03-09-2009, 12:20 PM
How'bout we give it a couple of decades, wait for Belarus to europeanize itself a bit? :D

No.

I want to be enthralled by their kooky fashions and retro everything.

I want to see the Stalinist theme park and the 'edgy' weird futuristic bars and clubs.

What holds you back? Seriously. I think that it would be a lot of fun.



Oh... and the culture, history and architecture. I forgot that.

Loki
03-09-2009, 01:18 PM
Bad news for you, my friend spoke to a mutual Lithuanian friend of ours (yes, the one in the photo quiz :p) and she said that under no circumstances, should anyone visit Minsk alone, plus it is generally a not-so-friendly place to western tourists.


Well, coming from a Lithuanian source I would take that with a pinch of salt, they're not very fond of Slavs. :wink

I don't think that is true ... I've read otherwise. Minsk is a delightful city with low crime ... a great deal safer than London or other Western capitals.

Hors
03-09-2009, 01:23 PM
Bad news for you, my friend spoke to a mutual Lithuanian friend of ours (yes, the one in the photo quiz :p) and she said that under no circumstances, should anyone visit Minsk alone, plus it is generally a not-so-friendly place to western tourists.

Minsk is the safest place in the ex-USSR. And they don't harass western tourists there unless they engage in political activity. Everything is cheap, but tourist infrastructure is not sophisticated...


So me and the buddy decided not to waste our money and time at a depressing, post-soviet state where nobody speaks english. Yes, it looks beautiful...but I'd rather be safe than sorry. :)

:ohwell:

Hors
03-09-2009, 01:26 PM
Well, Belarus used to be a Baltic-inhabited area, but as far as the last 400 or so years are concerned, you're probably right in that it can no longer be considered a Baltic country, having undergone ethno-cultural "slavification". :wink

it's more like 1400 or so years, and its pre-Slavic population could hardly be equated with contemporary Balts

Fortis in Arduis
03-09-2009, 02:11 PM
Yes, please stop being such a dweeb about Belarus, Absinthe.

REALLY!!!

All I was suggesting was that we take a nice downtown apartment, at least four of us.

I think that it would be a great place to par-tay. :D

A really great place. It has everything and it was the model Soviet city.

I was going to say:


At the time of the 1897 census, Jews were the largest ethnic group in Minsk (51.2% of the population).

Not any more though...


The Jewish community suffered catastrophic losses during the Nazi occupation—very few survived.


According to the 1999 census, Belarusians make up 79.3% of the city's residents. Other ethnic groups include Russians (15.7%), Ukrainians (2.4%), Poles (1.1%) and Jews (0.6%).

Absinthe
03-09-2009, 02:13 PM
Alright, I'll think about it. :p

Fortis in Arduis
03-10-2009, 01:49 AM
Rodny Kut restaurant is located in the Minsk Concert Hall building. This is a classical restaurant for the well-off.

The restaurant consists of three main banquet rooms. The red, vinous decoration of two of the rooms is really sumptuous.

It is not difficult to realise, entering these rooms, that you are in an top restaurant, but the most outstanding room is the aptly-termed 'marble room' with tall white marble columns in it. This room is very spacious and bright. One might think that it is in perfect contrast with the other two rooms. The interior of the marble room is made in the restrained classical style.

Perhaps, this place is Minsk's finest restaurant. Also, it is hard to imagine in Minsk some places being more upscale than this one.

http://www.hotels-minsk.com/photos/rodny1.jpg http://www.hotels-minsk.com/photos/rodny2.jpg

:lightbul:

Sigurd
03-10-2009, 02:18 AM
P.S. I can picture us already :D

I'll be the one to rub into people's faces that they made out with their sibling.:wink

Osweo
03-11-2009, 02:32 AM
I wouldn't mind being somebody's sibling, if required... :P


post-soviet state where nobody speaks english.
Ah, Heaven!

I was there in August 2007. Marvellous place. Beautiful girls. Cracking architecture (I know the daughter of the Sovet planners who did the place after the War). It was the hottest week they'd ever had though, and I had to spend it running around town in a black suit for my boss... :eek: The sole of my shoe fell off too, in the middle of the main street. :rolleyes2:

I dearly wish I could go, but I doubt I'll have much chance this year. :(