Remains of 12th-century walls found on the territory of the New Castle in Hrodna
In Hrodna, during works to improve the territory of the New Castle, archaeologists found remains of walls made of plinthos and voice tubes from the 12th century, the cultural department of the Hrodna Regional Executive Committee told BelTA.

Photo: "Hrodna" radio company
What it might be is yet to be determined, specialists noted.

In 2018, remains of a 12th-century stone church were found on the territory of the New Castle. Researchers then suggested that it might be the Church of the Resurrection, known from chronicles.

The new discovery once again confirms the fact that the territory of Zamkavaya Hara (Castle Hill) was densely built up in ancient times.
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