A stunning museum, a lot of interesting things, a very large territory, it is best to take an excursion, a very picturesque place, stunning nature, the whole family was happy to visit. For an additional fee, you can ride horses, hang gliding, and there are cute inexpensive souvenirs. Why are there still 4 stars - in the entire vast territory we could not buy water, ordinary water for a child, it was hot, the territory was large, and we drank all our water, the local tavern could not stand visitors - the tables on the street were not serviced, there were few of them inside and only one waitress behind the bar and behind at the cash desk, and at table service (only alcohol and soda are available from drinks). I was also surprised that there are practically no signs on the territory, only a map at the beginning. Plus, dump trucks and other equipment were driven at breakneck speed, some construction work was carried out on the shore of the track. In general, it is best to go by car and with a sufficient supply of water.
A lot of work has been done to recreate everyday life and cultural traditions! This is from a good one)
We visited with children, the territory is large , you can walk for a long time , you can only eat in one cafe, there is nothing else on the territory, or we did not find it. The cafe has homemade food , it 's fine )
One of the disadvantages is the toilet , it 's TERRIBLE
At the entrance, you are greeted by a building that cannot be visited for sanitary and ethical reasons "from the word at all". Dear curators of this museum, please show respect to your guests and solve the problem
Personally, I liked the museum, the huge territory, a lot of exhibits, mills, huts, carriages, chests… not far from Minsk (closer than the famous Dudinka) The staff is polite, will tell you, show you. If desired, you can ride a horse, have your own yard with turkeys, courses, etc. The food in the cafe is very tasty, I have never eaten such borscht anywhere. The children are delighted.