A very beautiful, atmospheric place: nature, the area near the castle, the castle itself.We love to come with the whole family. But our last visit was ruined by the guide Vasilyuk Tatyana Petrovna. We were in the hall where there was an exhibition of photographs of the castle. Silence, everyone moves from hall to hall, you can hear the stories of the guides. A photo falls right next to us with a crash (we didn't even touch it, the photos are mounted on "tripods", there is no fence near this photo). And then Tatyana Petrovna flies up and publicly, undecided, begins to shout that she will call security (and we are in our arms with a small child).
Is this a reason to humiliate visitors?The desire to stay here disappeared at the same moment (and one ticket costs 15 rubles - there were 5 adults). This attitude towards visitors offends: the answer to the words that we want to leave a review is that you write wherever you want and to whom you want; and to my question "is it possible to talk to people like that?" the answer was: that's the only way to talk to you.But I can't put fewer stars on such a beautiful place because of some Tatyana Petrovna.
I liked the palace very much, it was beautifully restored and everything would be fine, but there is one "BUT!"
I understand that profit comes first and it would be stupid to miss money on such hot days... For this reason, the administration did not come up with anything better, how to hire students to work part-time in the place of an "adult" aunt with richly painted lips, the tour was conducted by a student boy in sweatpants. He told it fluently, and because it was fast, it was therefore indistinct, although it was clear that the guy knew the topic well. The tours were superimposed in one hall on top of another, because of this, a huge crowd of 50 people creates a hum and nothing is heard. Those watching the hall told people to "be quiet!" for some reason they don't...
As a result: interesting, but not finalized.
I ask the administration, instead of increasing the staff of guides, it is better to conduct high-quality excursions in one group to the tour hall
A very beautiful landmark, unique architecture in my opinion for Belarus, was pleasantly surprised by the level of restoration, everything is decent and the museum style does not hurt the eye. Cons: working until 18.00 is kind of weird in my opinion. If it is not possible to organize the work properly, shift the opening time. I didn't have enough historical exposition, there were so many events here, and the whole palace is dedicated only to myself.
An impressive place like the princess's palace! It is worth a visit, it is beautiful outside and it is also very pleasant inside, restoration has recently ended. We bought a ticket to visit the castle, it turned out that you can also visit the estate of Tadeusz Kosciuszko (opposite) with a ticket. We went without a tour, it was quite enough, although it is also interesting to listen to the tour. It is a very photogenic place, we took a lot of photos, got a lot of pleasant impressions.
The location of the palace was very striking. There is beautiful nature around... As it turned out, there is also a hotel in the castle.
The palace looks beautiful. It's no worse inside. We went to the museum. Excursions are booked earlier. So we went to watch it on our own.
Alas, having spent time absorbing spiritual "food", we could not find anything nearby where we could eat. The restaurant next door was closed on Monday.
Nearby there is a parking lot, a paid toilet and in some places there were tents with souvenirs.
An incredibly beautiful castle and an amazing park area around it. The restoration was completed quite recently, at the end of 2023. Now you can not only walk around the territory, but also visit several perfectly restored beautiful halls, as well as, if desired, stay at a hotel in the castle or visit a restaurant. It is only worth noting that the restaurant is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. It is also a pity that there is only one excursion in the complex, so it is almost impossible to book a tour.
I recently visited the Puslovsky Palace, and I want to share my impressions. This is a truly amazing place that impresses with its beauty and grandeur. The architecture of the palace is fascinating - every corner of it breathes history, and the interiors give an atmosphere of comfort and elegance. The landscapes around are simply stunning: green spaces, a well–kept garden, cleanliness around - all this makes the place truly fabulous. I recommend that all lovers of photography definitely visit this castle in order to capture its beauty. It is worth noting that only about 50% of the castle's territory is available for excursions, since the rest is occupied by a hotel and a restaurant. But despite this, even a short walk through the accessible areas allows you to enjoy the atmosphere and grandeur of this place. In general, despite some limitations, I still strongly recommend that everyone see the Puslovsky Palace with their own eyes. This is a great place that will leave vivid memories and inspire new discoveries!
The museum is small.
The restoration of the palace is good, but not great.
There are interesting exhibits.
I was more attracted to the 3rd floor with dresses and not me alone, because there is not enough room.
The territory is beautiful and well maintained. The palace has been completely restored. The ticket also included a visit to the museum opposite in a wooden hut. It has also been restored. The basement attracted her more, it is original
A beautiful place, recently restored. It is very interesting to go through it with a guide and then take a walk through the halls and review the exposition. Despite the fact that we were on a working day, there are a lot of visitors. And therefore it is a pity that there is information about the restaurant on the official website, but it has not been working for a long time. Otherwise, after the tour, we would love to have a snack and try the national cuisine.
Palaces are love!
Especially in the warm and sunny autumn, in my opinion, the ideal plan🥰
A beautiful and well-groomed territory, there is something to see inside, the main thing is to understand that all this is a new model, and it has nothing to do with the castle that was originally built, because it was rebuilt both outside and inside.
If you want beautiful photos, you are definitely here
It's a beautiful place. The magnificent palace on a hill is pleasing to the eye. Fresh restoration. It's nice to walk inside and outside. Across the street, the estate of Tadeusz Kastiuska, restored from photographs. The nature around is amazing. I advise you to visit.
The place is interesting. It's very beautiful. The homeland of Andrei Tadeusz Bonaventura Kosciuszko, an implacable enemy of Russia and a supporter of the polonization of the Belarusian lands. The Kossovo estate belonged to the father of a famous freedom fighter. Remaining a widow, Kosciusko's father's wife sold the name, and it ended up in the hands of a resourceful nobleman Wojciech Puslovsky in 1821, where he built a carpet factory in the vicinity. Latifundist, industrialist, philanthropist, supplier of the Russian army, Wojciech was the owner of the surrounding lands with the number of serfs 20,000. He began the construction of the ancestral palace in Kossovo in 1830. Construction passed to Vandalin's son, the palace was completed in 1838. The architect of the palace is František Jaszold. The style of the palace is definitely neo-Gothic. The Kosciusko manor is inscribed in the park ensemble. The palace has been restored and maintained itself and the surrounding landscaping is in order. The visit is pleasant and will be remembered.
Muscovites. We were at the hotel in the middle of July.A very beautiful, atmospheric place: nature, the area near the castle, the castle itself. Friendly, courteous staff, delicious breakfasts. There is real beauty around. With storks and songs of a cheerful souvenir seller. The most pleasant memories! Thanks!
The Puslovsky Palace or Kossovsky Castle is certainly good! Big, stylish, bright, beautiful. But this is not ancient history at all, it was built in the XIX century. This is not Peace and Nesvizh for you. The visit is optional, we set the task to visit the castles, so there was a plan. Plus, the estate of Tadeusz Kosciuszko is nearby, combine the visit. The stalls in the parking lot have very tasty apple pies, ice cream, and a restaurant in the museum itself (the food is delicious, but there are problems with the service, see the reviews). The tour is only 20 rubles per group, i.e. one ruble per person))), the truth is swift)) Beautiful interiors.
If you're around, come in!
Externally, a very beautiful complex, good restoration and territory. But somehow I didn't like the museum very much, it was kind of compressed, small. There is nothing local from the exhibits on display, at least just from Belarusian rarities. But his master was a famous collector. The main part of the building is commercialized - on the one hand a hotel, on the other a restaurant. Of course it should be too, but the museum is limited…
The historical restored museum is located in a beautiful advantageous location on a hill with a magnificent view, inside luxurious decorations and collections of some things of that era. The atmosphere of the period of culture and renaissance .
Well done, Belarusian brothers. A very beautiful palace with beautiful interiors has been restored. Nearby is the Kosciuszko manor. There was an exhibition of the artist Andrey Zhdanovich in the palace. We discovered it for ourselves. I recommend you to visit
a very beautiful, artificial place! There are so many different things.. beautiful view, beautiful artistic portraits, beautiful angels are painted on the walls (?), there is also another museum nearby, where there is also the history of the Kosciuszko family. people who love art, or who like to feel the atmosphere-this place is absolutely right for you! I advise everyone.
The unusual architecture of the palace attracts, the building has been completely restored. It houses a museum, a restaurant, a hotel and a souvenir shop. You can visit the museum on your own or with a guided tour. Beautiful surrounding area.
An interesting walk into the past, into history. The architecture is interesting, the interiors have been restored, and the exhibits are authentic. We were on a sightseeing tour, then wandered on our own. We had lunch at the palace restaurant - delicious and fast.
The palace view is fully realized. Everything is honed, repaired, everything is clean and shiny. The external scope is felt. Nicely.
The interiors are a complete renovation. There are interesting exhibits. It will become a museum in 200 years, if it is not burned down again.
A beautiful, picturesque place. I recommend everyone to visit this palace and its surroundings. There is a small hotel in the palace with 7 or 8 rooms. We stayed there, plunged into the world of palace life. In the morning they give a modest breakfast, but within the walls of the palace and the decorations.
Great location, great views, looks very good and nice infrastructure. It is even possible to stay overnight. Even in the castle itself. There is also Tyshkevich's estate nearby.
It looks very interesting from the outside. The view from above next to the castle on the surrounding area (lake, house) is gorgeous. All the exhibits in the museum are from abroad, as if there was nothing local at all. Sadly. The restaurant still needs to work thoroughly on the quality of service.
It's beautiful outside, there's a small museum inside. Since there is a hotel and a restaurant here, this place attracts brides and their photographers. We met 2 people in half an hour. Opposite there is also the Kosciuszko Museum (A small house, only 3 rooms). The whole inspection is for an hour, well, if it's very detailed, then one and a half. You can only buy a general ticket for both the palace and the Kosciuszko house. It costs 15 bps (or 20, I don't remember exactly)
We arrived a second time, later...years, a very beautiful palace, a lot of expositions, you can get on an excursion or walk around yourself, in any case, we liked the Very beautiful staircase! The old one was made of wood . We recommend it! In general, there is a lot to see in Belarus, a lot of old castles are being restored and it pleases!
The palace is good from the outside. It looks like a cake for a princess). The gate, the fountain, the gorgeous view of the lake, these are actually all the advantages. It's hot inside. Being in a crowd of tourists is simply unbearable. The interior of the castle itself is a typical remodel. There is no sense of history at all. Such an antique repairman in a rich house.
Very beautiful! Guided tour 25p Palace + Todeusz Kosciuszko manor house is included in the price. The area is very beautiful. There is a hotel and a bar. There is a cafe with a kitchen in front of the palace near the manor by the lake.
It is a very beautiful and atmospheric place, you can see that it was done with taste, because the views are gorgeous. You should definitely turn off the minka to view this place, just pay attention to the opening hours of this institution, the state museum is still)))
The last time was in 2012, when it was destroyed. Now it is a full-fledged palace complex, with a museum, a hotel, a restaurant and a park complex with fountains. It's nice to walk inside and outside. Everything has been completely restored.
I recommend you to visit. The parking lot is large. The toilet is nearby. The area is very clean, the standard ticket price includes a visit to two places:the palace itself (simply magnificent) and the estate of T. Kosciuszka.
A lot of words will be superfluous.
Very nice, very neat. It is clear that a lot of work has been invested in the restoration, and not in vain. And maintaining beauty and order is on top. A wonderful object is a wonderful experience.
One of the pearls of Belarus. An amazing architectural monument in a beautiful place. Not all the halls are open inside, but even now there is something to see. Wonderful and interesting excursions, great enthusiasm of the staff. This is a must-see.
A cool castle, I advise you to look at it, a lot of different exhibits, an adequate price for a visit. The excursions are conducted by experienced guides and tell us in an informative way, I liked it.
A gorgeous castle.We were without a tour , but it was also interesting. Very beautiful. We visited 2.05.24. We arrived at 11 o'clock in the morning.There were not so many people, which was very pleasant, you can walk quietly without a talc.
It should be understood that this is a restored palace. There are exhibitions of the 18th and 19th centuries inside. A little bit. Everything is done very nicely and neatly. 1-2 hours is enough to explore everything and take a walk through the beautiful garden with lavender.
A very beautiful palace, which is located in a picturesque place. Lavender, swallows, fantan, white openwork palace. I strongly advise everyone to visit. There is an excellent assortment of souvenirs in the palace itself. There is a large parking lot, next to which they also sell souvenirs. It is worth paying attention to Vladimir's ceramic works. Especially ceramic storks.
We managed to get to the palace. The work of the restorers is impressive, although the palace is almost new, but they managed to convey the atmosphere of antiquity by collecting materials from crumbs and photos. There is still work to be done to create a park area - the work of the gardeners is very necessary.
The castle is beautiful, the area around it is well maintained. But to view only a small part inside the castle, it is interesting to look at the decoration and objects from the past. And you can walk around, take good photos.
A very beautiful palace. Restored to a high level. Of the cons, everything is kind of artificial, a lot of modern. The spirit of history is lacking. There is not enough vegetation on the territory, there is nowhere to hide in the shade in the heat
The palace is magnificent and impresses with its beauty both inside and out! But I do not recommend going spontaneously, especially on weekends, because you need to book an excursion in advance... But I was especially impressed that when after visiting the palace I wanted to have a cup of coffee in the cafe there was LUNCH FROM 14-00 TO 16-00!? There was no limit to the surprise!
We visited on the way to the Brest fortress, so there was little time to walk around to warm up. It looks decent, the lawns are mowed, everything is clean and tidy. But to be honest, it looks like a new model from metal fences to statues, so I was not impressed on the whole.
The views are beautiful, the rooms in the hotel are quite beautiful, but the service is strange and the breakfast choice was between two types of frozen pancakes. There wasn't even any milk for coffee. The museum has been beautifully restored
The tour was not ordered at the palace, we went through the exposition on our own. The work of the restorers is colossal! But the most memorable thing is the night in the castle: you can book a hotel with 6 rooms in the left wing of the castle. Walking around the castle and park in the evening, when all the visitors have left, is something! And in the morning we were fed a very tasty breakfast.
They restored, of course, as best they could - instead of marble, concrete and plaster, etc. Inside there is a magnificent collection of decorative and applied art of the 17th and 19th centuries - clocks, mirrors, fans, combs, compact boxes, etc. - all originals - gold, ebony, ivory and tortoiseshell shells - bravo! The ticket is expensive for the Republic of Belarus, but includes a visit to the Tadeusz Kosciuszka (new model) estate museum. There are enough people, you can always join some kind of excursion and listen to something inspiring. That's just getting to the castle without your own car or as part of an organized tour is unrealistic. Three buses run from the Ivatsevichi railway station to the castle per day, but they are not linked to the train schedule in any way, which is why they run empty. There is a bus to Ruzhan at 13.00, which goes through Kossovo, but there is another 3 km walk from the bus stop. Something like that.
The road to the palace is convenient. There is a parking lot. The palace is beautiful. 3 floors passed in 20 minutes. You don't have to wait for the antiquity, since the palace is decorated with modern materials and it shows. But for general development, it will do. There is a restaurant on the 1st floor - it was not entered. You can take a guided tour. From the 3rd floor of the palace there is a panoramic view of the surrounding area - beauty.
The scale of the building was impressive! Beautiful, well-groomed territory with a fountain, blooming lavender, roses and other plants)
Definitely this place is a must for consecration💚
Furnished rooms, exhibits, toilet dresses from the time of the Puslovskys are on display in the beautiful palace. The territory of the palace as well as the palace itself are well maintained. I recommend visiting this beautiful, eye-pleasing place.
A very beautiful and memorable place, today I came for the first time and did not regret it.A very large palace , and everything inside is clean and well maintained .And the view from the 2nd floor to the lake and fields is just great, the emotions are not transferable👍👍👍
Wow! What a beautiful, colorful and well-maintained place. The restoration of the palace was carried out very efficiently and beautifully. I did not expect that there are such castles and picturesque places in Belarus.
Not expensive.