The building with a rich and interesting history is an architectural monument and a business card of Lida. It is located within walking distance from the railway and bus stations. Entrance to the territory is paid. In the museum located inside the castle, you can get acquainted with the history of its foundation and construction, as well as the personalities involved. There are thematic expositions in the two towers of the castle, where you can also view household items, paintings and photographs from different years, weapons and armor of knights and much more. The towers are connected by a passage in the upper part of the castle fortress wall, from the height of which you can see the surrounding urban surroundings. In addition, there is a restaurant and an exhibition of weapons on the territory inside the castle (entrance to it is for a fee). There is also a storage room inside at the entrance to the museum, where you can leave things you don't need when visiting. A public toilet and souvenir shops are located outside the castle - this should be taken into account when visiting the museum. In general, it is definitely worth visiting this rather interesting and picturesque place, especially when spectacular events are held - reconstructions of knight fights, etc. (there is even a grandstand with seats for spectators inside).
A very beautiful and well-maintained place, everything is very clean, there are signs everywhere, interesting exhibits, very friendly staff at the museum, it was nice to be in such an atmosphere. Medieval music is playing in the courtyard from the administration house, it's very funny. A good souvenir shop with reasonable prices. In general, it is a very good impression, it is clear that people are trying, success and prosperity.
The first stone castle on the territory of Belarus, founded in the 14th century, is the main attraction of the city of Lida. It has been restored, the old masonry has been preserved in places. In the 2 towers available for inspection, there are now museum expositions telling about the history of the creation of the castle and fortifications, the history of the USSR and Belarus. There is a lot of interesting information for those who are interested in history. You can walk along the walls of the castle. If we compare it with the advertised castles in Mir and Nesvizh, then the Lida Castle loses to these two in terms of entertainment. It is better to visit the castle with a guide, it will be more informative. There is a rather cozy cafe inside the castle courtyard, where it is nice to have a snack and relax.