An extremely unpleasant impression from the museum staff. They climb up with cries of "Don't lean against the glass! Leave stains! "... " Don't lean against the window! She's under the alarm! "... We weren't leaning against anything. We didn't touch the windows. We were just getting closer... Probably at a distance inaccessible to Belarusian caretakers... I just wanted to look at the details..... We've traveled half the world... And as Nikita Mikhalkov's character said: " Nothing more strange and ridiculous has happened to me in any country in the world.".. The inscriptions are everywhere only in Belarusian. At the entrance to each hall on a carnation(!) there are leaflets with information in Russian. 7.5 Belarusian rubles would not be a pity if you understood that you are giving money to the state of Belarus, and not for the maintenance of all these vague things that only repel... I would add a photo review, but photos in this museum are for a fee, and there is nothing to photograph at all! Don't waste money on it.
And you can't buy an excursion, as is possible in any museum in Russia. You only need to order a few days in advance.
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A great museum, you can learn a lot of interesting things about the history of the city. There are also interesting expositions. I would like to mention the polite and responsive staff. I advise everyone to visit the museum😃🙂👍