The Intercession Cathedral is the most significant object of worship in such a young town as Baranovichi. Built in 1924-1931, it is a cruciform church with a domed roof, 3 apses, 4-column porticoes on the southern and northern facades and a three-tire bell turret on the western facade.
The boulder called “The Filarets’ Stone” is found 1 km to the west of the village of Karchevo, Baranovichi District. It is a geological natural monument.
The museum in Baranovichy was established in October 1929 on the initiative of L. Tusrky as a facility of povet (district) subordination. In 1940, it was used as the basis of Baranovichy regional museum of visual art which was set up there. During the nazi occupation, the museum collections were plundered . In 1946, the museum was revivied as Baranovichy regional museum of history and local lore occupying the building of a museum in the town of Slonim. In 1953, the museum was relocated to Baranovichy, the region’s central city. In 1954, due to the liquidation of Baranovichy region as an administrative unit, the museum was renamed ‘Baranovichy museum of local history’.
The first Catholic church in the settlement of Novaya Mysh came into being as far back as 1641. After the fire of 1825, a stone temple was erected.
St. Peter and Paul Church (a monument of church architectural retrospective Russian style) in the village of Molchad was built in 1880, according to a standardized church planning, improved by architect Tikhvinsky in 1869-1873. The contractors were merchants Nakhman Butkovsky, Shymon Skidelsky and Abraham Prechner, who allocated 2,475 roubles for these purposes.