I didn't have a chance to visit the museum itself, but the building is well maintained from the outside, they keep it clean. I was pleasantly impressed by the museum building and the park as a whole
Just fantastic, visited more than once, wonderful atmosphere, amazing guides, will be interesting for both schoolchildren and adults.Modern installations and sound effects, all this creates an unforgettable impression!
A pleasant museum. The exposition has a classic form, but there are also innovations. An interesting installation dedicated to Kupala's death. You can watch a hologram, where there is a video chronicle of the poet's lifetime performance.
A great museum! Quiet, cozy, I advise you to visit!
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Юлия Кажуро
Level 5 Local Expert
August 8, 2024
Gather a group of children and go on a quest. Immediately the tour, and then the teams perform tasks based on what they heard and saw. The children liked it, because at the end there were also prizes waiting for them.
One of the best memorial museums in Minsk. Modern, relevant, the exposition is built with love and the right accents. For a complete "picture", I recommend walking through the museum with a guide! A worthy museum about the great poet!
We went on an excursion with the students. I liked everything very much, the museum is modern. During the quest, the children did not just listen to a boring lecture, but studied all the exhibits themselves. Everyone liked everything very much) thanks to the museum staff)
After a long break, I came to this museum and did not recognize it. And I visited it as part of the Kupala project. 12 adritsya".
Yanka Kupala died 80 years ago, but the mystery of his death has not been solved until now. Pavel Korolev, a leading researcher at the Department of scientific exposition and exhibition work, told us a lot of interesting things about the poet's last evening at the Moscow Hotel, introduced us to little-known facts and memoirs of contemporaries.
I recommend everyone to go on excursions to Pavel.
I really liked the exhibition prepared for this date. I managed to look at the exposition as a whole quite briefly, so it will be an excuse to go to the museum again.
It seems to be the only museum in Minsk that does not accept payment by cards, i.e. they do not have a terminal at all, according to them. Maybe we just didn't pass face control, and they wouldn't let us in, referring to the terminal - I don't know. And so, it would probably be interesting.
A wonderful museum, where wonderful sincere people work. The whole museum is saturated with love for the work of Yanka Kupala. A lot of interesting things for children
A wonderful museum! It will be interesting for both children and adults. There, modernity has converged with history... Thanks to the museum staff for the fascinating tour.
A very interesting museum. A large number of unique exhibits are collected in a very interesting exposition. The description of events related to the poet is complemented by models of buildings and original things. The tour is accompanied by a demonstration of a 3D video from the celebration of the historical Kupalle holiday, as well as a holographic plot where the poet reads his verse. I recommend visiting this museum.
The museum is underestimated and unknown to many, even to the indigenous Minsk residents. And there is something to see. Inside there is a modern technologically secured museum. It is better, of course, to take an excursion. And I am sure that the final location of the museum will conquer any, even the discerning, visitor.
It has become much better after the work done! Novelties in the form of an Information table, interactive whiteboards, were able to improve the process of inspection and knowledge of the poet's history. Thanks to everyone who develops this museum!
You will learn many interesting facts about the life of the classic of Belarusian literature Ya. Kupala. The museum will also be interesting for children, because there is enough interactive content. My 6 "B" really liked everything!
A delightful place, to the point of tears🥲
It's like draniki, a passport, a passport, you get dirty in your native language.
Pabyvats here pavinen kozhny Belarus.
You need to know your history and visit such places more often. This is something that Belarusians are not ashamed to be proud of in order to be "called people".