Introduction to the face pattern of the Belarusian ruble

1 ruble: National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, face value.

5 rubles: face value in Trayetskaye Pradmyestsye, a small town south of Minsk.

10 rubles: National Library of Belarus in Minsk, face value.

20 rubles: The National Bank of the Republic of Belarus in Minsk, a corner of the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus.

50 rubles: The Holm Gate of the Brest Fortress in Brest, the capital of Brest Oblast, commemorates the star-shaped entrance of the Brest Heroes Fortress.

100 rubles: Belarusian National Ballet Theater in Minsk, scene from the ballet "The Favorite".

500 rubles: Minsk Palace of Culture in Minsk, part of the decoration inside the Palace of Culture.

1,000 rubles: The Belarusian National Art Museum in Minsk, which contains part of the painting "Portrait of the wife with flowers and fruits".

5,000 rubles: Minsk Sports Institute, Winter Sports Training Center in Minsk.

10,000 rubles: View of Vitebsk, the capital of Vitebsk region, Vitebsk summer amphitheater.

20,000 rubles: Gomel Palace in the city of Gomel, the capital of Gomel Region, A. Idzkouski's painting of the Gomel Palace.

50,000 rubles: Mir Castle Complex in Grodno Oblast, part of the architectural decoration within the Mir Castle Complex.

100,000 rubles: Nesvizh Castle in Minsk Region, Napoleon Orda’s painting of Nesvizh Castle.

200,000 rubles: Maslennikov Art Museum in Mogilev, the capital of Mogilev Region, with partial interior decoration.