A very interesting museum, beautiful interiors, a well-restored manor house with a difficult and interesting history. Obviously, everything was done with soul and love, in each room there are information folders in which all the information about the room and the exhibits is very convenient. It's a pity we didn't take the tour, but we don't need to book in advance.
A very friendly and knowledgeable caretaker.
A small but very beautiful park, which is a pleasure to walk in.
A beautiful manor house with a good exposition. Very friendly, professional and friendly staff, who clearly care about the fate of the museum. Each hall has a folder with its description, so you can get acquainted with the estate yourself. If you want a tour, you need to book it in advance by phone, since there are no full-time guides.
A cozy small estate, cherished by the younger generation of Belarusians. Historical interiors and furniture, a small collection of weapons and armor, an old park with brave squirrels (they were absolutely not afraid and posed). In each hall there are printouts with historical information and descriptions, I recommend that you familiarize yourself if you go without a guide. The location is a little further than we thought, but we enjoyed walking for a couple of hours. Please note that this is not the scope of the Nesvizh complex or the impressiveness of the Mir Castle - there is a more intimate atmosphere of an almost residential noble house. But we really liked it
The manor is very beautiful both inside and out - we held a wedding photo shoot there! However, there is a question for the staff, as we were very rudely told that the time of our photo shoot was over. They weren't even allowed to film a little on the 1st floor after the end of our time, where there was no one, they told us to leave. The mood on the morning of the wedding day was spoiled)
Magnificent and very realistic restoration of the main building of the estate. It is amazing how they were able to collect so many exhibits after decades of using the building as a rural school.
Wedding photo shoots in the palace interiors are not expensive at all
I really liked the atmospheric place! I'm just amazed at how restored this manor is in the spirit of the early 20th century. Door and window openings, latches, handles, oak panels, covering batteries, furniture, household items, paintings. The staff is friendly, there is a very detailed answer to any question, it is clear that the museum is with a soul, with a history
Atmospheric. A large number of exhibits. Apparently, they were collected with a great soul and love for the art of history. Five plus. Despite the small size of the estate, I enjoyed my time.
An interesting manor with its complicated history, currently restored, very beautiful interior decor, various cultural events are held here, it is convenient to get from the city by direct minibus. There is a park at the estate, a little neglected, but maybe that's its charm
A very interesting exposition. Friendly staff. Even if you could not take a guided tour, there are information folders in each hall that tell in detail about the surrounding objects, events and people associated with this estate.
A very interesting place to visit. The reconstruction was excellent. It is clear that the museum in the estate is replenished with love and knowledge of the matter.
It remains a great pleasure to visit the estate. Convenient transport links, affordable prices for excursions. You can take a walk in the park. The guide is a master of his craft, he answers all your questions very kindly. Only positive impressions.
Convenient transport links, affordable prices for excursions. You can take a walk in the park. The guide is a master of his craft, very kindly answers all your questions. Only positive impressions.
We didn't book a tour, but we just walked around the estate. The ticket is inexpensive, the manor itself has been restored well, and the interior really conveys the spirit of the time (in each room there are folders with additional information about the situation, the purpose of the rooms, etc.). Only I can't understand why it was necessary to finish the towers of the manor, which are not in the sketches or photographs of the early twentieth century... Otherwise: the staff is friendly, the estate is being monitored, the area is clean. There is even a bike parking at the entrance, which most of the attractions and establishments of Brest cannot boast of!
An excellent museum that preserves the spirit of the times. The feeling of a real guest of the nobility of the 19th century. The park is unkempt and it is upsetting.
Everything is very beautiful, I liked everything. I recommend you to visit. There is a park behind the estate where you can walk. Beware of crows in front of the manor, there is a risk of being "marked")))
A small but cozy museum. It's a pity that you can't take an excursion on the day of the visit, but you have to sign up for it long in advance, but this is the case in almost all museums in Belarus. In the same museum, each room has a folder in which everything is described in detail, so you don't just have to look at the exhibits, wondering what's what. Parking, although not large, is available near the estate.
A very beautiful place, my wife and I come here for the second year in a row, we are very satisfied! We recommend visiting this place at least once in your life!
This is the oldest secular Baroque architectural structure in the vicinity of Brest, a unique and significant object of historical and cultural heritage! The museum is 10 years old today! The destinies and activities of six generations of representatives of the Ursyn Nemtsevich family who lived on the estate were directly related to the history of the Brest Region. It is an honorable task and our common duty to preserve the worthy memory of people who worked for the benefit of future generations!
History chose us to create this museum, and I am grateful to everyone who visited and will visit the Nemtsevich estate!
A great place for additional study of history. It is especially interesting to study portraits. The place where the Brest-Litovsk Peace was signed following the results of the First World War.
I was at work. I liked the interior. There are many exhibits that attract and fascinate with history. The location is convenient when you arrive in Brest (we were by car), 15 km from Brest. The staff is friendly.
I recommend visiting to plunge into an atmospheric place🤩
An interesting tour, the guide "lives" in the manor and tells a lot about the people who created this building. You can hear music on a rare record player and walk up a 200-year-old staircase. A wonderful and unusual collection of things from the everyday life of that time. An interesting story of the coat of arms (the girl on the bear). And you can also get to know the red-eared Natasha - the children will like it)
A quiet, cozy place. Inside the house, you can visit several halls located on two floors. In each room there is a booklet in which you can independently read all the information about the objects of this interior and historical information. The museum staff is very friendly! You can get to the estate by taxi from Minsk, quickly and inexpensively.
I liked the manor very much. Unexpectedly well-groomed and beautiful. If you need a guide, you need to arrange in advance by appointment, not on the spot. But there is visual material everywhere, which was also very surprising. A pleasant administrator. I recommend it!!!
A great way to find out how people lived in these places before the 20th century, the history of the dynasty on the lands of many empires in different periods
A great museum. It is very interesting and rich in internal content. Lovely furniture and cute little things. Very instagrammable, beautiful and atmospheric photos will turn out.
An excellent complex with a pleasant presentation of the historical events that developed around. A wonderful leader who really cares for the museum entrusted to him.
It is amazing that so little attention is paid in our country to our own history. The manor is an interesting and beautiful place, the guys who work there will tell you a lot of interesting things. It's not a long drive from Brest - half an hour by taxi or minibus. Study your history to understand yourself)
To say delighted is to say nothing. Very authentic. High-quality restoration, the staff is erudite and friendly. You can touch it, sit down. We need to support such museums financially!
A separate story - balls!!! It is worth visiting once and your heart will stay with the museum forever!
If it were possible to set 0, I would. On Saturday, the museum was closed in the morning due to the fair (which began in the afternoon). It is not entirely clear why the museum should be closed in the morning if the fair started after lunch, especially not in the museum itself, but on the territory of the park. It was impossible to find information about this on the Internet, because it was posted on the website skoki.by (with what a sick imagination one could guess to look there, especially for people who came from other regions). This was reported to us in a completely boorish form by a museum employee, and, subsequently, in the same boorish form by an official - the director of the museum, who continued to be rude to us all the time while we wrote a review in the book of comments and suggestions. She said she didn't care, they had such complaints - it was a system, and we already had a template for an answer. In general, we will wait for an answer, and we will contact a higher organization.
Admission is 4 rubles. A very polite good guide, Lyudmila Palm, who briefly told us the story for free and turned on a music box with a gramophone. We were almost the only visitors that day. That's probably why. Connoisseurs of beauty will be interested. You can look at things in the manor and enjoy the interiors for a long time. It's nice that there are furniture and things that you can touch and sit on them. You can play at the piano.
We liked the cottage, there is no great pomp and native exhibits, but everything is done beautifully, as the location for the photo is beautiful, the cost is a penny
A wonderful museum, created with great attention to the era. It is better to use the services of a guide, as enthusiastic people work in the estate. But you can also inspect the halls yourself, each has a description. It's a beautiful park, a little neglected, but it has a special charm.
A very beautiful manor house with a good exposition inside. It is a pity that there is not enough information about the exhibits presented, but it leaves the impression of a good estate
A beautiful well-maintained manor is worth a visit. There are many rooms with different exquisite interiors, there is a small garden where you can walk.
A beautiful estate with inexpensive tickets, very close to Brest, if you travel alone or together, you can buy a ticket and join a group with an excursion.
The place is cool, atmospheric. And the manor itself, and the park in the area. There is a museum inside the estate. It's not much, but in principle there is something to see.
The excitement is off the scale!!!! I am very pleased! It's beautiful, cute and somehow "homely" cozy!!! The museum itself is beautiful, there is something to see, and the park behind the museum breathes tranquility! I recommend it!
When visiting Brest, I recommend that you definitely stop by the village of Skokie and visit this estate. For some reason, she left more impressions than after visiting the historical palaces of the Brest region. Probably, communication with the museum staff contributed to this, they are very polite and responsive, they know and most importantly, they love and live with interest in their work and can share their enthusiasm with visitors. Of course, the restoration work outside, the well-groomed courtyard, inside: museum exhibits that can be viewed for a long time, some were even allowed to touch, the design of the curtains (just amazing!), gives this estate a special luxury and pomposity.