Minsk Entertainment

  1. Central Ticket Office

    Just like they were during the Soviet Union, the performing arts here are of very good quality, and tickets are priced to make them accessible to the proletariat. Opera performances are held at on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Ballet performances are at on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. To buy advance tickets or to find out what's on, head to the Central Ticket Office .

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  2. Circus

    For those needing their trapeze fix, check out the Circus.

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  3. Dinamo Minsk soccer club

    Belarus' top soccer club (often appearing in European competitions), plays at the 55,000-capacity Dinamo Stadium.

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  4. Ice Sports Palace

    The Ice Sports Palace hosts stellar ice-hockey matches

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  5. Raubichi Sports Complex

    About 20km northeast of Minsk is the large Raubichi Sports Complex. It's at its busiest during winter, with cross-country skiing and ski trampolines for practising aerial skiing; local and world championships are held here, too. During summer, there's swimming, tennis courts and small-boat rentals.

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  6. Sports Palace

    The Sports Palace hosts ice-hockey matches.

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