Antique ruins. Svisloch Castle was originally wooden. In 1655, during the war of the Moscow State against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, he was burned. In the eighteenth century, the defensive structure was rebuilt, and several muffled arsenal rooms appeared. They remained until our time. The castle itself is destroyed. However, the area around it is really picturesque, traces of its former greatness, as they say, here and there. The walls of the castle show us the traditional Belarusian masonry, which is really impressive.