The National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus is a real treasure trove of art. A magnificent collection is presented here, covering both Belarusian art and works by world masters. The halls of the museum are spacious and well-organized, which allows you to quietly enjoy the exhibitions and immerse yourself in art.
The halls with works by Belarusian artists are especially impressive, where you can learn a lot about the culture and history of the country through painting and sculpture. The museum also features works by Western European, Russian and Oriental masters, which makes its collection really diverse.
The museum staff is always ready to help and tell you more about each work. For those who are interested in art and history, a visit to the National Art Museum will be unforgettable.
I definitely recommend you to visit!
The arrangement of exhibitions is harmonious. What pleasantly surprised me was that there are many Russian artists: Serov, Repin, Roerich, Aivazovsky, Makovsky, Nesterov, Tropinin, Svrikov, Vrubel, Vasnetsov, and this is not a complete list! Very friendly and courteous staff. For peace of mind, peace and inspiration - perfect)))
Quite wisely, the "Museum ["... on the third floor there are works by the Belarusian ethnographer Yazep Drozdovich.
This is very unusual.
Long before man's flight into space, he tried to draw Saturn, to represent Saturnians-the inhabitants of the planet"] was founded in 1939, when the annexation of the Western Belarusian lands took place"...
Briefly about the main thing for those living in the Union State (supranational formation of Russia and Belarus with a phased unified political, economic, military, customs, currency, legal, humanitarian, market and cultural space.
The names "Union of Russia and Belarus" (SRB), "Union State of Russia and Belarus" (SRB), "Union of Belarus and Russia", "Union State of Belarus and Russia" are also found in the press.
A common holiday is the Day of Unity of the peoples of Belarus and Russia (celebrated since April 2, 1997)):
"Among the collection of Russian paintings of the 19th century, you can see the author's version of Vasnetsov's painting "Three Tsarevnas of the Underworld".
It differs significantly from the canvas in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, but the style and the search for the author are absolutely clear."