The tomb temple built in the park in 1904, designed by the academician of architecture Marfeld, is interesting. Its color scheme — red brick, gray stone, concrete, colorful mosaic panels — successfully harmonizes with the ancient castle, the greenery of the park, the pond, gives even more picturesqueness to this corner of the ensemble.
A small, cozy church in the park of the Mir Castle. Relatively young, built by the wife of the last owner as a tomb for himself. There are several graves in the crypt, but only one can be accurately identified, the rest are without inscriptions. It seems to be known who is buried, but who is not where. It is very calm and quiet around. A well-maintained park, though the benches are rotten. You can sit, relax and go to new tourist peaks! Go ahead!
The chapel-tomb of Svyatopolk-Mirsky!!!!! It was built in the Empire style. The construction of the tomb began in 1904 and lasted until 1910. Consecrated in honor of St. Nicholas... in memory of Nikolai Svyatopolk-Mirsky. Beautiful!!!!!!!