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Марина
Level 19 Local Expert
May 2
First, we admired the town hall from the panoramic window of the cafe "Nesvizh", then - on the main square of Nesvizh, in the center of which it stands. The square was sparsely populated in the early hours of Sunday evening, so they could easily walk around and see the town hall from all sides. A beautiful two-story building with a tower and a clock (we heard the clock strike more than once later). Only a few town hall buildings have been preserved in Belarus, and the oldest of them is in Nesvizh. The town Hall was built at the end of the 16th century after Nesvizh received Magdeburg rights, which granted the city self-government and its own coat of arms. The local "managers" needed a meeting building, so they built it. It also housed the court and treasury. Throughout its history, the town hall has suffered from fires more than once, and it has been rebuilt and restored, most recently in 2004. The Town Hall retains its historical original appearance. Impressive. It is not for nothing that it is part of the museum-reserve "Nesvizh", and on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The town hall has a museum on the history of the city on the second floor (a ticket costs 7 rubles), but when we arrived, the ticket office was already closed (it is open until 18.30, and the museum until 19.00). The Town Hall is surrounded on three sides by shopping malls (handlevy rady). They have souvenir shops and shops. We wanted to go to the bookstore, but it was closed. There is a restaurant on the ground floor of the town Hall.
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Иван К.
Level 3 Local Expert
January 6
We were in the company of 6 people, during the New Year holidays, on January 4, at the castle, and then at the Town Hall. Larisa, the head of the department, conducted an excellent tour of the town Hall. It is very interesting and informative, not only about the town hall itself, but also about the history of the city, the inhabitants of these places, very interesting exhibits, interiors. We were very satisfied. It is surprisingly pleasant from many points of view - aesthetic pleasure, atmosphere, organization and attention. I recommend you to visit!
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Екатерина Лопаткина
Level 9 Local Expert
April 26
An interesting place. Good guides. The exhibition is made with love. The entrance ticket costs 6 rubles. Guide support - 10. If you work for a company, it is very profitable.
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Ксения Т.
Level 7 Local Expert
March 14
An interesting place, I recommend you to visit. It was in the summer of 2025, the entrance cost 5 rubles. Inside the museum, you can buy souvenirs. If you're lucky, they'll give you a short tour, or you can book one. Also in the Town Hall building on the left there is a good budget cafe with pastries, tea, coffee, etc.
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Ihar Beliauski
Level 22 Local Expert
July 23, 2025
The Town Hall in Nesvizh is a beautiful historical building located right on the main square. It is very picturesque, with elegant architecture — it immediately attracts attention. There is a museum inside, which will be interesting for those who want to get to know the history of the city better. It is especially pleasant that the clock on the tower strikes every 15 minutes, creating a special atmosphere on the Town Hall Square. It seems like a small thing, but it makes the space lively and cozy.
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Дмитрий Бабаев
Level 24 Local Expert
March 16
A great place, an interesting exposition, and the globe and coins are amazing. It's interesting to hear about the tour
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Олег и Вера
Level 25 Local Expert
May 19, 2025
I recommend a visit. An interesting object with a rich history in the city center. A small but interesting exhibition about the history of Nesvizh and the town hall. I would like to draw your attention to several interesting old exhibits. Shoe removal device in the form of a bug (you'd never guess what it is). An iron with a chimney. And finally, the Statute of the Principality of Lithuania. It is written in the Old Slavonic language. I am surprised that there is a state of its own, but there is no language of its own. And so it happens.
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Ирина Вырвич
Level 4 Local Expert
June 22, 2025
We were with our family on an excursion to the Town Hall on 06/21/25. We were surprised and pleased that the exhibition features many old original exhibits. We booked an excursion in advance (the prices on the website are relevant and very affordable), with a story it is definitely more informative and interesting than just walking through the halls. Special thanks to the guide Yuri. I would like to mention the remarkable mastery of the question, the friendly presentation of information and humor. Among the wishes of the museum, it can be noted that we would like to arrange access to the observation deck of the Town Hall in order to see the city from a bird's-eye view.
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Елена Агеева
Level 9 Local Expert
January 12
There is a museum in the town hall. The exposition is not large, but it is very informative. Together with the castle, it is mandatory to visit when traveling to these places.
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Ольга Жуковская
Level 10 Local Expert
March 29, 2025
A fascinating place. Very interesting expositions and exhibits. You can see old banknotes, watches, both wall and wrist, of different years of manufacture.
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Лоран
Level 5 Local Expert
March 14
The guide's fascinating story took us from the 21st century to the 16th century! Such a magnificent display of coins, watches, and silver household items! Be sure to visit!
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Алексей Лопатин
Level 30 Local Expert
September 27, 2025
The magnificent Nesvizh Town Hall is an architectural monument of the XVI-XVIII centuries, the oldest preserved town hall in Belarus. It has been restored and adequately restored, and today it faithfully serves the citizens, as it always has throughout its history.
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Владимир
Level 10 Local Expert
November 13, 2025
The exposition is small, and self-examination will not take much time. The staff is friendly. Cleanly, culturally.
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Наталия
Level 15 Local Expert
July 18, 2024
Nesvizh is a cute Belarusian town with a rich history. It is famous for its castle complex, which everyone visits . But besides the castle and the park, there are several other ancient attractions around; for example, the town hall. The City Hall is an architectural monument of the 16th century ; the oldest preserved structure of this type in Belarus; a beautiful building with a clock that reminds you of itself every 15 minutes. Nesvizh owes its beauty to the Radziwill family . For example, Nikolai Christopher Radziwill Sirotka, one of the most active of his kind, achieved the Magdeburg law for Nesvizh, after which the construction of the town hall and shopping malls adjacent to it began. There is a museum in the building …
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Никита
Level 22 Local Expert
March 14
The town Hall is located right in the center of the city, the oldest town hall in the territory of the Republic of Belarus, was built by Radziwill Sirotka in 1596 according to the design of the famous architect of that time Jan Maria Bernardoni, the building was rebuilt many times, there is a small but interesting exposition inside, there are guides, I definitely recommend you to visit
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В. Б.
Level 6 Local Expert
June 20, 2025
When visiting Nesvizh, you should definitely look into the town hall, not just walk around, but go inside, where there is a very interesting exposition.
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Ezhulik
Level 30 Local Expert
July 14, 2025
Of course, the Town Hall in Nesvizh is not only a historical, but also a cultural heritage. On a large square, she immediately catches the eye with her grace and beauty.
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Andřej Bakanauskas
Level 29 Local Expert
December 2, 2025
Nesvizh Town Hall. Nesvizh received Magdeburg rights on April 23, 1586, and until about 1596, a stone town hall was built on the market. At that time, there were trading benches, a city weighing room, a guard room, an armory for citizens, and a room for storing fire tools. The second floor was reserved for the magistrate's offices. It housed the Rada hall, the courtroom, the archive, the treasury, the offices of Voight and Burmistrov, as well as the city archive. During the Great Northern War, the building was damaged by fire. In 1752, the town hall was rebuilt in the Vilna Baroque style. After the second partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, meetings of the City Duma were held in the building. In 1804, Prince Dominik Radziwill imposed a tax on the maintenance of the town hall. In 1834-35, the issue of its repair was raised, but the matter was not completed. In 1836, the building suffered from a severe fire. After the fire, the upper tiers were not restored. In the second half of the nineteenth century, Duma meetings continued to take place on the second floor, there were shops and a barn downstairs, and part of the premises was empty. In 1870, the roof and the rooms on the second floor were renovated. Another renovation took place in 1896-1901, when the vaults were repaired, the walls were reinforced, the facade was plastered and the window frames were replaced. In the 1990s, the town hall was reconstructed in an authentic form according to the plans of the XVI century. The building now houses a museum exhibit.
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Руслан
Level 30 Local Expert
October 21, 2025
The beautiful City Hall stands in the center. Nesvizh Town Hall is one of the oldest in the territory of Belarus. It was built after 1586. It's a very beautiful building, and there's a museum.
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Владимир Л.
Level 25 Local Expert
August 2, 2025
The center of the small tourist town of Nesvizh. Beautiful high town hall. Everything is clean and tidy. It's very quiet here in the evening. The tourists left by bus. My head is resting after the bustling cities.
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Дарья Дарья
Level 8 Local Expert
May 12, 2025
An hour-long lunch at the cashier is a big minus in the museum's work. In such a visited place, employees should be interchangeable. Moreover, lunch at the cashier is floating. They mainly target large tourist groups.
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Елена
Level 11 Local Expert
July 11, 2024
The exposition is so-so, the staff simply guards the exhibits, does not give answers to questions on the topic.From the positive book in the souvenir shop there is an interesting selection on the history of Belarus and reasonable prices. I heartily recommend visiting Slutsk Brama instead of the Town Hall, which is 300 meters from the Town Hall.There, with fewer exhibits, you will get an interesting story about the history of Nesvizh from the mouth of the CASHIER and the receptionist girl! Here's respect for their interest in tourists!
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Алексей Ш
Level 6 Local Expert
May 7, 2025
12:00 p.m. the clock strikes, similar to the Kremlin chimes. A quiet, cozy place; sparsely populated despite the fact that it is the main square of the city. The town hall building itself is beautiful, quite European.
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oak branch
Level 6 Local Expert
September 3, 2025
Very beautiful. It's a great place in the city. It is located in a very pleasant place. It's crowded everywhere.
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Алексей Широхов
Level 17 Local Expert
September 29, 2025
In 1596, Nesvizh received the Magdeburg law, the privilege of self-government: the townspeople themselves administered the court, elected the magistrate, and managed trade. That's when the town hall rose on the Market Square - austere, Renaissance, with a watchtower looking into the distance, like a guardian of freedom. The magistrate was sitting within its walls, and the square was bustling around: merchants shouted prices, scales rattled, and the aroma of bread and spices wafted. Deals were made here, disputes were resolved, and city news was born. Having survived centuries and wars, the Nesvizh Town Hall still towers over the square, preserving the breath of that era.
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Павел
Level 21 Local Expert
September 16, 2024
An amazingly beautiful place! Take a walk not only around the castle, but also find time to explore the surroundings! A wonderful town hall and small restaurants in the area!
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Вероника Бурлак
Level 12 Local Expert
December 2, 2024
It was the first town hall I visited. The entrance costs only around 3-4 rubles, but there is something to see: exhibits, decoration, grandiose chandeliers.
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Елена
Level 18 Local Expert
January 9, 2024
It's not bad for the overall development, we took an excursion, 45-50 minutes for a circle and that's enough, there is an exposition with a historical theme inside, but if you are too lazy to go or do not have time in time, you can do it)))
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Дарья Радченко
Level 6 Local Expert
May 14, 2024
A very beautiful place, I recommend you to visit, everything is organized for tourists, a wonderful park for a walk or you can rent a scooter, a catamaran, there is a place to have a snack
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Walman
Level 15 Local Expert
November 8, 2025
I was at the Town Hall Museum - of course it's not worth the money. It's better to just examine her externally.
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Кондрат Валера
Level 9 Local Expert
August 1, 2023
The town hall is beautiful, inspected, the exposition is small inside, but it doesn't matter at all, the people there are kind and tell about everything with love.
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Марк Краязнаўца
Level 23 Local Expert
March 26, 2025
Good reconstruction, adds an entourage to the already warm city.
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К.и.А.
Level 10 Local Expert
September 7, 2025
There is a very nice museum in the Town Hall. Many people immediately go to the castle, but in vain. One counterfeiter's torture mask requires to be looked at)
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За правду
Level 17 Local Expert
January 6, 2024
Another attraction of Nesvizh is a must-visit after the Palace and Park complex. The whole history of the city, beautifully decorated, old shopping malls on the side and there is a wonderful coffee shop right in the building of the town hall.
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Baziq
Level 10 Local Expert
March 27, 2024
A wonderful place, the town hall has been beautifully restored. The guide is cool, knows and will tell you everything.
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Илья Петрович
Level 9 Local Expert
February 10, 2025
We recently visited the Nesvizh Town Hall, came to the "reception at the town hall" event. First of all, I would like to mention the girl who accepted our order, explained everything in an accessible way, and was in touch with us whenever necessary. The event was cool, the young actors greeted us in vintage costumes and led us into the hall where the event itself was taking place. The girl who hosted the reception was also wearing a beautiful dress. We haven't seen such professional analysis yet, watching videos of dancing, we ourselves didn't believe that we were dancing. The presenter (the queen) explained everything clearly and clearly, suggested the movements during the dancing.  There was a very friendly atmosphere, and very interesting, funny dancing, all the time I had the feeling that I was at a real ball. If I'm not mistaken, the host's name is Anastasia, but I'm not sure. In conclusion, I will write briefly: I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND IT!, Once again , to all those who are curious - thank you !
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Oleg Simonov
Level 30 Local Expert
November 23, 2025
The town hall is the central body of local government, where the mayor's office was located, the best people solved serious issues and the treasury was kept.
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Елена Винокурова
Level 9 Local Expert
August 17, 2025
The museum is very good and the guide is there, the coffee shop in the courtyard is disgusting, the pancakes are disgusting
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Iamkuroko
Level 14 Local Expert
November 9, 2021
I cannot share the enthusiastic reviews about the museum in the Town Hall. There are several small halls with a small number of exhibits. The information content is minimal. But the Nesvizh Museum of Local History told in sufficient detail about the construction, reconstruction and fate of the Town Hall. The ticket price is an insignificant 3 rubles. I walked through 4 halls in 20 minutes, having studied all the exhibits in detail. I came out with the feeling that I had been deceived. It's not interesting. But I recommend taking a walk near the Town Hall. There are a certain number of places worth seeing.
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Dob
Level 17 Local Expert
July 10, 2024
For a mandatory visit, it is a pity that there is something unintelligible near the town hall on the site of the shopping malls. Is it really impossible for tourists to open souvenir shops and Belarusian goods like in the Capital? Otherwise, the lingerie store is not impressive
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Alexander Golovlev
Level 21 Local Expert
September 11, 2023
A small museum of the history of the city of Nesvizh in the oldest town hall in Belarus. There are copies, but they are based on original exhibits that add up the narrative of the urban past. It is open on Mondays.
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Анар Сулейманов
Level 10 Local Expert
November 27, 2024
A brilliant place, I advise everyone who wants to immerse themselves in the history of this beautiful country and people! We will definitely come for a couple of days in the summer, the child was delighted with the castle 🤩
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Алексей С.
Level 16 Local Expert
April 6, 2025
We came after the Palace. There is a small museum inside. We thought we would complete it in 5 minutes, but we were very wrong. We were captured by a young man with burning eyes, who took us through the museum in a very fascinating way and told us the story of the Town Hall and the city. I wish there were more such caring people. Thank you so much for such an exciting tour!!!!
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Наталия Г
Level 28 Local Expert
June 13, 2024
The City Hall in Nesvizh is located in the city center, and is considered the oldest in the territory of modern Belarus. A fleeting touch of history.
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Вадим Hot
Level 7 Local Expert
September 16, 2025
It's very beautiful, atmospheric and soulful. Friendly staff, willing to communicate and share interesting facts.
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Ольга Зубик
Level 19 Local Expert
November 4, 2023
High, impermissible))high in comparison with Minsk. I really liked the treasury room, its design. The tour is always mandatory for people like me) The kids will like the cafe to the left of the entrance
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Александр Пушкарев
Level 12 Local Expert
January 8, 2025
It's not a bad exhibit, but the tour guide could have been more interested in her work.
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Андрей Шавлинский
Level 6 Local Expert
June 11, 2021
A monument of history, which is probably lucky. Renovated, he is now living a new life. I liked the museum inside, there are rarities or copies of them. There is a cafe, a bathroom and the administration conducts quests. The quest tasks are quite interesting for beginners, I even watched the wild delight of the winners... In general, I give 5 stars)
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Дарья Сергеева
Level 6 Local Expert
June 22, 2024
Everything is very beautiful, the entrance to the castle is only by pass, but a friendly policeman let me look around for a few minutes , thank you
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205115 дерушева
Level 6 Local Expert
September 13, 2023
I really liked it! The impressions were the best!! The staff is friendly and courteous.Beautiful exhibits, cleanliness and order everywhere, if possible, I will try to visit Nesvizh!!!
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