The building is certainly not very noticeable. It doesn't stand out. The museum itself is interesting. There are a lot of old things inside. Books in various languages have been preserved. Her furniture has been preserved. But the museum itself is only 2 small rooms. The entrance is 2.50 inexpensive. There are old photos of what her house looked like when she was alive. I recommend you to visit.
I didn't like it. The entrance to walk around two small rooms on your own costs 2.5 rubles per person. The tour costs +15 rubles. It may make sense to order if you are going as a group and are specifically motivated to learn about the life of Luisa Ozheshko. There's nothing to do together in the museum, and neither are tourists. 20 rubles can be spent with great sense, so they did not book the tour. The exhibition consists of 2 small rooms with a minimum of furniture. In the first room there is a bookcase with books by Louise Ozheshko, a display cabinet, a fireplace and an armchair. In the second room there is a bookcase, an armchair, a desk, a wardrobe and chairs. As a museum employee, I can say that the exhibition is a bit boring, there is not much to see, and the design needs to be improved.
A small museum, only two rooms. The staff is nice! And the prices are inexpensive. It's interesting to see what happened then and what happens now. Come in for a few minutes)
The museum is small, it is better to go on a guided tour. And even better, first get acquainted with the biography and literary heritage of the writer and public figure Eliza Ozheshko. Her biography and views on life and the surrounding reality made an ambiguous, even contradictory impression on me. It is interesting to look at antique objects on the writer's desk and in the cupboards. The museum staff treats the exposition very carefully and reverently. If you have already seen everything in the city, the Eliza Ozheshko Museum is worth a visit. It is a pity that the writer's books cannot be bought in the museum and library (in the same building).
Very mentally. The exposition is small, there are only two rooms, but everything is done right from the heart. We enjoyed both visiting and communicating with the staff. Very nice people, enthusiastic, ready to share their knowledge with everyone interested.
And there is also an excellent selection of postcards on sale, on which you can put beautiful stamps.
I was at the museum in April 2024 and I was lucky, a very informative tour, I wanted to get acquainted with the work of the writer and such a bright woman of her time. Thank you very much to the guide. It's nice that the townspeople honor history so much.
The house museum and library are functioning! An employee of the house tells a very interesting story about the life and fate of Eliza Ozhashko! I advise you to visit!
This is an incredibly atmospheric place where the famous writer Eliza Ozheshko used to live, and now books still live! The department of publications in foreign languages and the youth branch of the Grodno Regional Scientific Library named after E.F. Karsky are located here!
The house is beautiful from the outside. There was no time to go inside... But, the house museum itself and the surrounding area seem to be kept in perfect order, the eye is happy.
A magnificent museum of a great woman. I really liked the tour, my daughter and I were impressed. It is a must when visiting Grodno, it is very atmospheric.
Museum - rip off the head. I was riding a bike, I didn't know who Eliza Ozheshko was. Something clicked in me and I decided to Google it. We signed up for a family tour. I thought the children would be bored (3 and 7). We were very warmly and kindly received. Children were interested from the doorstep! The subject of the tour turned out to be very extensive, t, E. The question is not only about poetry. Eliza turned out to be an extraordinary person and, as it turned out, an integral part of the city. The most charming thing is that there is a children's tour format (perhaps not without the personal qualities of the guide). Thanks to the museum and the staff. Prosperity. Special thanks to the guide Elena Johnovna!!!
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