There are no questions about the memorial and the museum's exposition - there are many questions for the guides and the administration!I visited Khatyn for the first time last year - without an excursion. I was very touched by the transition from a burning barn to a white room! The strongest psychological moment!
This year we came and got on an excursion - it's some kind of trash - it turns out that Belarusian cities were bombed, not Soviet ones, a feat of the Belarusian people, etc., etc. - there was never a mention of who committed tin and murder, who liberated and at what price - it was only about Belarusian losses, grief, as if There was no Soviet Union! 😡
This is very wrong! The museum administration needs to think about it!
I do not recommend going on a guided tour!
Specific and incorrect presentation of information
A small but very atmospheric museum. 6 halls that immerse you in the moment, evoking emotions and indelible impressions. A modern interactive approach.
We were without a tour, but you can read a lot of information on the installed tablets.
The experience is amazing!!! Belarus cherishes the memory of the fallen and brutally tortured civilians! The memorial complex is amazing in its grandeur! I advise you to visit! Be surprised! Everything is free: the Memorial itself, parking, and even a decent toilet.