Good day everyone! For the second time I visited this museum complex of various crafts in the open air - Dudutki. Pottery, straw weaving, a blacksmith shop and much more are also represented. In good weather, going for a walk with friends or family is a nice thing. I recommend.
Bullshit. Children may like it, but if the tour is with their guide. An independent visit is about nothing. Travel time 48 min, time for the entire inspection, 30 minutes🤣
A very interesting folklore place, very informative excursions for both children and adults. The most delicious cheese at the tasting. We come on weekdays, we don't like large crowds of people. There is a full house on weekends.
A good place for the whole family. Excellent holiday organization. Everything is thought out.
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Александр Лапусто
Level 10 Local Expert
March 5, 2024
The idea is great, the implementation is so-so. It's not worth going on purpose, you'll be nearby, you can stop by. The cheese factory is just a laugh, you can't buy cheese, they give you a couple of pieces of cheese and a piece of bread on a plate. It is unclear why they are not selling. There are only two types of moonshine, cranberry tincture and just bread, people do not have the desire to earn money, why is unclear. In the "canteen" as in the canteen, if you want to try something from Belarusian cuisine, go to the Mir Castle, you will find it in the restaurant there, it's just a Soviet canteen. Go to the potter, it seems only he treats with a soul, although the products that we bought were wrapped in newspaper:-). In general, it seems that people are working without enthusiasm, it is necessary to change the manager of this facility.
At the entrance, we were offered a tour, promising that there would be 10-15 people. As a result, a group of 45 people was recruited! As a result, you can't hear the guide, you can't see the exhibits behind people's backs. I haven't seen such a bestial attitude in a long time. We were tricked into wanting to recruit more people to make money! It was not an excursion, but a torment! At the cheese tasting, many people did not have enough cheese and butter, they had to go and ask for more, among this crowd. As a result, we did not try a couple of types of cheese. The girl guide is absolutely unprofessional, with a harsh, unpleasant voice - guides should not convey information like that, and they do not need a guide, in principle, it is much more pleasant and calmer to walk by themselves. In general, our vacation was ruined. Disgusting, greedy employees who only think about earning money. Do not take excursions here in any case - it is quite possible to get around everything on your own.
The tour team for adults cost 22p for children 15p. We really liked it, the adults were treated to moonshine. Homemade cheese, butter and bread with tea for children and adults. In the houses of various crafts, we learned a lot of new things and bought souvenirs. The tour lasted 2 hours. Everyone was satisfied)))
There's not much to see. In fact, these are hand made shops. Sellers are not particularly sociable if they see that you just came in to take a look. But wait! It's a museum! There is no feeling that this is a museum, but the feeling that you are wandering around the merchant. The zoo is weak at all. If you come as part of an excursion, then you will be seated for tasting in a large hall in the form of an ancient tavern, and if you come as a family, then they will spread butter on bread in a small room without chairs. The most interesting thing is that this room is adjacent to the public toilet on one side, and to the cowshed on the other. A strange division… we also paid for the ticket, as did those people who came with the tour. The territory itself doesn't seem to be cluttered, but somehow everything is without a soul and there is nothing to catch on to. It feels like walking around the backyard of a lonely grandmother in the village. The only person who spoke to us himself is the potter. For this, he gets respect! I do not recommend going there specifically. It is rather not a museum, but an agro-hotel with shops.
A very interesting town of Slavic crafts. Fascinating excursions and master classes of artisans. Delicious treats according to old recipes, beautiful souvenirs. Friendly staff.
It's a great place! And the shops with hand made, and all kinds of livestock, are just a fairy tale for children and adults.
I really liked it, even allowed myself to try moonshine)
Anyone who came to Minsk should visit here. Adults and children will really like it. You can watch and pet pets. Ride a horse and cart with the breeze. To see how butter and cheese are made, how shirts and dresses are sewn. Go to the blacksmith shop, where the blacksmith will forge a souvenir for you. Go to the distillery and see how moonshine is distilled, and then buy it in a cafe and sitting outside in various gazebos or under canopies, as in old manors, drink it, snacking on homemade smoked bacon, sausages, pickles and fragrant homemade bread. Belarusians are very responsive and good people. There's an old windmill nearby. She has a hut in which there is a loom and people's shirts are woven, etc. Plus, they treat you to incredibly delicious sauerkraut, getting it right from the cellar. Such a dip into childhood in the village and a fairy tale at the same time.
A great place for a family holiday, decent parking, there are guides, craftsmen/artisans are pleasant. You can buy products that are not very expensive. The ticket price includes a bread and cheese tasting.
There are gazebos on the territory where you can sit and have a snack.
It is better to go in the morning, there are many excursions in the afternoon
A great place, you can walk both adults and children, delicious moonshine, many different craft workshops and interesting stories and the opportunity to try to do something. There are animals and a real windmill.
Very interesting excursions!
Tasting moonshine for acquaintance is a great idea. It's just a pity that moonshine, cucumbers, bread, cheese are not locally produced, but a solid five for the idea!
I visited this museum complex, was delighted, and spent the whole day here. There are a lot of interesting things. I advise you to visit, you will be satisfied and impressed.
A very pleasant place. Polite staff. It's better to take a guided tour. They will tell you, they will show you. They will treat you to a samagonka and tea with cheese and bread. And at the end, they will also take a ride on a horse. You can also buy souvenirs here. There is parking in front of the complex. A beautiful functioning Temple.
It's a very emotional place, it's a pity the half-day tour with the road and I didn't have time to consider everything, I was constantly lagging behind the group.
Good parking, great cafe, the exposition and the exhibition are cool, look at the stable, go to the forge, you can try forging in the forge yourself, the children will like it, they also have a playground. You'll see for yourself, you'll like it.
In the 15 years that I haven't been there, everything has deteriorated, no sincerity, everything is divided into groups, and if you came yourself, then give me 20 re, here's a map for you. Previously, the ticket included a tasting of moonshine with cucumber and honey. And now it is no longer included in the ticket price. On Shrovetide, even pancakes were free only for groups. The seller in the Tire blew a tourist chip, in the form of moonshine and cucumber, almost threw it in our face, and this is for our own money. There is no sincerity and traditions when compared with the Soul. We haven't been here for 15 years and we don't plan to return anymore.
I'll tell the sedition - only at festivals, when entertainment and a bunch of craftsmen come here, plus street food. Without this, sadness is expensive.
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mvd.apzm
Level 13 Local Expert
September 23, 2023
Take your kids with you one weekend and go to this beautiful agro-town! You will learn a lot of interesting things: how craftsmen in wood, metal, potters and weavers, bee-keepers and honey cooks worked. You can ride in a horse-drawn carriage, see ostriches, other birds and animals. Excellent cheese factory (what kind of butter they make is super!), delicious dishes in the cafe-restaurant. And there are many different programs for children and adults)
24.04.2021. We were with the whole family - we really liked it. The guide Anna told everything very interestingly, it was interesting for both children and adults . The masters are just super , watching their work was impossible to take your eyes off . It 's a pity I didn 't try the local moonshine , because I was driving . I especially liked the game of the woodworker on the duda (if I'm not mistaken), it took my breath away and gave me goosebumps. The craftswoman in straw weaving told a lot of interesting things about her work and about the purpose of souvenirs , the children especially liked it here . It was no less interesting in the weaving workshop . The children watched the potter 's work with great interest , he did everything so deftly . I even wanted to try it myself, because it seemed that everything was so simple. Since the weather that day was not very good , so hot herbal tea with bread, butter and cheese of our own production was very welcome. It was also interesting to listen to stories about the work of the wax workshop , while watching how the candle turned out in the hands of the master . As a person whose work is related to metal , it was very interesting for me at the forge , especially exciting was the joint work on the production of horseshoes . Naturally, everything was done by a blacksmith and my work was purely symbolic, but it was very exciting.
The territory also has its own zoo, it's a pity there were no ostriches during our visit, because the children really wanted to look at them. There were also huge wild boars , as well as deer , pheasants , peacocks , sheep , calves ,
chickens , geese and horses on one of which we were taken for a ride . The local cafe was also very pleased with the low prices and delicious food. It was very beautiful on the territory of this complex , and there is also a small collection of cars there.We also visited the mill, it is a pity that it did not work at the same time because it needed repair.
In general, I recommend a lot of positive emotions to everyone. Book an excursion with a guide and you will not regret it.
I really liked it, we went with my son.We got acquainted with various crafts, bought souvenirs, who wanted what.I advise you to go with an excursion, there are 3-4 people in it. then you can walk...
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Станислав Шеляговский
Level 6 Local Expert
January 5
Just selling souvenirs!
There is nothing in common with the museum !
A very expensive entrance ticket.
There is simply no passage from large tourist groups in small rooms.
A wonderful place to learn about the folk crafts of Belarus. And there is something to look at and you can buy it. I especially liked the Pottery Shop.