This open-air museum features examples of defensive structures from the First and Second World Wars.
Samples of military equipment of the USSR are also on display.
An interesting shooting range with simulated shooting from a rifle, machine gun, cannon and infantry fighting vehicle.
We were there on May 9th. There was a reconstruction of the battles of Soviet and German troops during the Great Patriotic War. Very epic! And the fighters were in detailed restored ammunition and military equipment: tanks, self-propelled guns, armored cars. The pyrotechnics are great!
I recommend a visit.
I advise you to go to Belarus, you will have the most pleasant impressions. Of course, visit the Stalin line. The doors of long-term firing points will open for you, you will be able to feel like an anti-aircraft gunner, twist and feel all the levers. Ride a vehicle and even shoot from a real cannon. I recommend milking family time.
We visited with the children on a weekday, there were few people and that was the beauty, all possible tanks and other equipment were "conquered" by the youngest son. Minus - there was nothing more... We will visit again, but this time at the performance- installations of combat operations, so that children would feel the adrenaline of battles. God forbid, of course, to see the fights in person, a peaceful sky for everyone.
A very atmospheric and powerful place. It feels like a meat grinder was here during the War years. I want to come back here again, take a ride on the t-55) they also give me shooting from Bmp, melkashki and DShK for a reasonable fee) I was not impressed with the souvenir.
In general, the impression is 10/5, I recommend you to visit
As always, I liked everything. We came with children for the third time to reconstruct the battle in memory of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. Very epic, spectacular and exciting. Be sure to try the soldier's porridge. 7 rubles per serving is of course a robbery, but it's really tasty
It's too hot a place. If you are interested in equipment from the storage of type 131 shishigi, then you will like it, from the time of the Second World War there are a few pillboxes and a couple of pieces of equipment. The price for this is unreasonably high and plus parking costs money.
An interesting museum. There is a lot of military equipment, you can go inside the fortifications and see how everything was arranged. For a fee, you can ride a tank and shoot from different types of guns.
Everything is just fine. I really liked the reconstruction of the battle for the day of the border guard. The excursions are rich, interesting, and mobile. The only disadvantage is that there are few retail outlets with a large number of guests.
Super! Definitely, I recommend it! I have never seen so many Soviet military equipment in excellent condition on one site. A very clever presentation of information. There is a cafe. Thoughtful excursions and guides in military uniforms of those times. All the structures are in excellent shape. Everything is clear and understandable. With children IT IS NECESSARY!
An excellent museum of military equipment, a place of World War II battles with fortifications. Here you can not only see samples of weapons, but also shoot and ride them. There are good cafes with delicious cuisine on site.
A preserved example of fortifications during the Second World War. You can get everywhere and see the internal structure, a large collection of equipment, of course, is not the rarest, but there is something to see. We got to the reenactors' rehearsal, there was an episode of the Afghan war. A real T72 tank was riding. You can sit and spin a real C60 gun. Access is free. They did not reach the armored train, time was running out.
I liked everything very much! There was a holiday of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, a lot of patriotic entertainment for older children and adults, the little ones were also not left aside, there was a lot of interesting things. I was impressed by the reconstruction of historical moments: the acting and the soundtrack ...the flights of the aircraft were especially impressive. Everything is just great!!! There will be another holiday there on August 5, it's a pity we won't be able to see it. In general, the whole complex of Stalin's Line is interesting in itself, everything is close to reality. If you want to visit, then plan almost the whole day, there are a lot of interesting things there.
When we come to Minsk, we always visit the "Stalin Line! " This year we got to the reconstruction of the events of the liberation of Minsk and the Minsk region. I cried twice! This is the cultural and historical heritage that needs to be shown to both children and adults!! Thanks!
Well done!
Unfortunately, I can no longer remember the name of the young man who conducted the tour for us... But it is so accessible for our group of 15-73 years old to show the exposition so that everyone would be interested - this is the height of professionalism!
The younger generation definitely needs to visit here!
It's a very interesting place. A lot of military equipment. You can ride a tank, shoot from a small gun, from a 75 mm cannon, and a BRDM. I recommend it!!
We were at the complex on July 3, amazingly, the reconstruction is fantastic, only good impressions remained. But, there was not a good trace with the catering, as soon as they were going to have a snack, the food ran out, in general, the staff in the Airborne Forces cafe was not very friendly and tired, and in the summer version cafe in the parking lot. Something has to be done about it.
Go, go with the kids - YOU WON'T REGRET IT. IT'S A VERY ATMOSPHERIC PLACE. We MUST REMEMBER how the GREAT VICTORY came. WELL DONE for making such an open-air museum!!!!!
I recommend a gorgeous place to everyone! The children have a place to climb and something to see. to study the history and see firsthand the strength and power of the Soviet defense industry . Even at some point it seemed that I got on the map of the game of the world of tanks in person. A large number of military equipment . Of the disadvantages, cafes do not always work, so take a snack with you.
A great place for an open-air excursion. Employees in the uniform of soldiers of that time conduct a fascinating historical excursion with a demonstration of pillboxes, trenches, weapons. You can ask questions, touch everything and take pictures. Near Minsk, convenient Parking, an interesting place for teenagers and adults.
We were here for the celebration of the Independence Day of Belarus and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Minsk. An interesting military-historical reconstruction of the Minsk Boiler took place. There are a lot of military equipment and various thematic sites
Another place of power. There is a place to walk. Everything is well arranged. Reconstruction of WWII battles on holidays. Riding on armored vehicles and a helicopter. Shooting from WWII weapons. A lot of military equipment. The children don't want to leave.
I really liked everything. The complex is just super! We visited in the middle of May with children 9 and 3 years old: it was interesting for both. 4 hours flew by unnoticeably. There are several cafes, the prices are reasonable. You can buy various souvenirs, book an excursion.
The tour takes you back to the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Machine gun fire, the sight of tanks and other guns, an armored train - you will not find such a lot of equipment anywhere!..
A good place for WWII fans and not only. A large set of equipment from rockets to trains, passenger vehicles, tanks, artillery, airplanes, helicopters, tents, weapons. They carry out a unique reconstruction of the battle with special effects and explosions. There is a cafe where you can have a snack, there is a souvenir shop.
A good place for moderately active recreation. The territory is large. There is something to see. The child especially liked it. Convenient location.
Of the cons. Most of the military equipment cannot be touched (I wonder what can be broken in a tank). The part where the defensive lines (pillboxes, trenches), to put it mildly, could have been done better. There are practically no places to sit and relax. In general, there is something to work on.
A giant open-air museum complex, the creation of which was worked on by several military construction regiments - at the entrance there is a commemorative stele with the names of army units, organizers and sponsors. It is better to come for the whole day - the territory is huge, as well as the number of exhibits. I have never seen such a large exposition of military engineering equipment and serial fortifications. It turns out that various giant and not very large bunkers and armored shelters for personnel and equipment are not piece-made, but mass production.
From the flight equipment, the huge Mig-25 interceptor impresses, there are few places where it can still be viewed.
There is a tank training ground of its own - you can ride the T-34, Pz - III, Artsturm and something modern, but it costs some five-digit sums. You can also shoot - the choice is huge: from mosinki and MR-40 to DShK and 45mm guns.
An elegant outdoor exhibition. Several hours fly by in one breath. During the days of reconstruction, the impressions are not transferable, the rumble, tanks and shooting!
There's something to see here. There are exhibits both old and more modern. Extensive exposition. Cleanliness and order. You can consume it. Children, not the youngest, will like it especially. In short, at least once, I recommend it to everyone.
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August 26, 2024
I really liked it! We took an excursion: we told, showed, explained..... With a guide, it is both informative and interesting. After the tour, they fired weapons. There is a place to eat. I recommend you to visit!
I went with my family to the Stalin Line on May 8, 23.
There is a very rich exposition of equipment, it is interesting for children to climb trenches, bunkers, pillboxes.
You can ride on the equipment.
Of course, there are disadvantages:
1. The snack is limited to hot dogs and barbecue - it would be possible to organize several cafes with Belarusian cuisine
2. Logistics. you can't get on minibuses to Molodechno and back, and you are not willing to go standing with children. therefore, either by your own car or by taxi. During the holidays, you can arrange buses on the Minsk - Stalin Line route.
3. Prices in souvenir shops.
For a Soviet army cap, 25 rubles is too expensive, I think.
A wonderful installation from the time of the Second World War. It is precisely the same line of defense of Stalin. Trenches, bunkers, riding on armor, machine gun shooting. It will never be forgotten.
The place is just cool, you plunge headlong into the era of the Second World War. You can go down to the pillbox, walk through the trench, look into the dugout. But the coolest thing is to shoot with a Maxim machine gun, rifle, tank and other weapons. You can also drive a tank. Delight.
The first place in Minsk was a visit to the Stalin Line Museum. Parking, although paid, is available. There are a lot of equipment and various engineering structures, you can shoot with weapons. It's mostly an imitation, but it's very interesting for children. It would be a little cheaper, we would shoot from several species, but... We tasted coffee in the landing cafe, it's not expensive. I laid on this museum for 4 hours, but slowly managed in 2.5.
It's a very interesting place.I recommend it for the whole family.And now the residence of Santa Claus is also working.The child has a lot of impressions .
A great open-air museum! There are a lot of exhibits , and there are also exhibits in the boxes . And most of all , I was amazed that you can shoot , even with a machine gun , even with a tank !
A good place, a huge territory, a lot of exhibits. Trenches, bunkers, equipment are all very interesting. You can ride military equipment, but the price tag is scary (only a large company in a fold). You can "shoot" from military weapons and even from an anti-tank cannon or tank. Of course, there are no cartridges even blanks, just sound and light effects (to me, this is a pointless waste of money)
It's a very interesting place. We were there for the reconstruction of the events of the Great Patriotic War. It was so realistic that it was scary at times. My husband is delighted with the exhibits of military equipment. The territory is huge, you need to allocate a whole day to see everything
When I found out that the ticket price was 20p + payment for a parking place, I thought it was expensive, but when we arrived at the complex, we were stunned, everything was clean, neat, all the exhibits, the entire territory was well-groomed, everything was at the highest level.
The only thing I didn't like was that they wanted to have a snack, but there was nothing decent in the cafe, I understand that few people come on weekdays, but there are many alternatives you can think of, let the management consider this offer.
The idea is good, but the execution is terrible. The fact that the majority (almost 90%) of visitors are Russians. Belarusians do not visit this place. The fleet of vehicles is very small. If you like such places, then I advise you to visit the exhibition of military equipment in Yekaterinburg - that's where the scope is!!!
In addition, we were on the Stalin line on May 7 on a weekday, the park was open, it was quite cool, but only 1 worked in the park(!!!) a cafe where you could warm up, drink coffee and continue the tour. Belarusians should be ashamed of the service provided in this cafe: with a dissatisfied face, with irritation.
A wonderful historical military-patriotic complex. We were on Stalin's Line 13 years ago. Over the years, many new interesting exhibits have appeared in the Complex.
Great! Very informative! I especially recommend visiting with the younger generation. You can ride a tank. It's not cheap, but it's much more expensive in Moscow.
A very large territory, a lot of equipment and military installations, you can shoot and ride a tank
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August 14, 2024
A great place, although entrance is paid, but due to the lack of normal places to visit in the Minsk area, this place is worth visiting, especially with children, it is very interesting to see various equipment. Just be careful - there are loud sounds - simulated shooting, etc., children may get scared.
An atmospheric place from the time of the Second World War, on other topics, too, everything is very interesting to see, learn and try to shoot from different types of weapons, different caliber of ammunition, cafes are diverse in fact, everything is fine, I liked it, I participated in the reconstruction three times, the staff is very cultured and hospitable, you can also read a lot and learn about WWII and before it)) In the same spirit
A lot of military equipment, a large territory. There is something to see, touch and where to climb. It is recommended for visiting with the whole family. Someone will learn a lot of new things, and someone will have something to remember.
We visited the complex after 14 years. We received strong impressions. They were imbued with the events of wartime and real data from history. Great gratitude to the guide Vasily! It was very interesting! Thanks!