Getting there Ivanyets is located 56km from Minsk. The primary entry point to Belarus is Minsk airport, with limited international flights. Frequent bus or taxi services operate from Minsk to Ivyanets, taking roughly 1 hour.
Jewish Cemetery (opposite 25 Kastrychnitskaya Street) This site contains approximately 100 tombstones (matzevot) dating from 1828 to 1930. The cemetery was fenced and protected in 2019.
Memorial A memorial, erected on a private initiative in the Pishchugi tract, in the forest outside of the town honours the roughly 800 Jewish victims murdered by German forces on 9 June 1942, of whom approximately 600 were children.
Synagogue The current wooden building was built around 1912. After World War II, the building housed a cinema, and later a cultural centre. In 2010, the synagogue was transferred to a Jewish religious association.