Kalvaryja (Belarusian: Кальварыя, [kʌlʲˈvarɨja]) is a Catholic Calvary cemetery in Minsk, Belarus.
The original wooden Catholic church was first built here back in 1673, but currently the oldest remaining graves are from 1808.
Several famous Polish and Belarusian personalities from the 19th century are buried at Kalvaryja.
[citation needed] In 2001, the cemetery became the center of a controversy when it was revealed that the state-run company responsible for taking care of the graves was destroying old graves and selling the newly freed slots to the wealthy.
[citation needed] Adam Hlobus wrote a short story set in Kalvaryja.