I didn't know who Czeslaw Nieman was, but the museum curator's story was incredibly fascinating. It's worth traveling here for at least 2-3 hours if you like fascinating stories and good storytellers. Vladimir literally infects with his enthusiasm
Suddenly we were there) and did not regret it. There was a bit of shock right away ...an old hut, not a big one...lots of photos ...everything is old ...But we were fascinated by the interesting history, hospitality, interesting things, and walked around the house. A rich history. A great storyteller . And at the end there was also a delicious surprise from the hospitable host. I highly recommend you to visit ♥️
The museum is dedicated to a specific person - Czeslaw Nemen. A Polish musician. Anyone who is in the subject may be interested. Who is not in the subject, for that an ordinary peasant hut.
Great gratitude and respect for such a house museum! It is very important that such places be preserved and carry the history through the years. Thanks to Vladimir for the wonderful tour! You can learn a lot of interesting facts about Czeslaw Nieman that are not available on the Internet.
It was a trip through the Grodno region and one of the places in the program, visiting the Czeslaw Nieman Museum. I liked it, it was informative and proud of our people who became famous all over the world.
An interesting place and an interesting person who works there came there purely by accident (for work) and after talking with the person realized that he had to go there on a day off. Come, you won't regret it. And the person who works there and monitors everything has a separate respect, so to speak, he likes what he does. Good luck to everyone.
A wonderful little museum of an outstanding musician of the 20th century. Many thanks to the creators and those who support it at the present time. Special thanks to Senyuta Vladimir.
The museum of the famous Polish rock musician. At one time he sang at the Olympia Hall in Paris, there were platinum discs. This place became popular after his death in 2004, at the same time a museum was created in the house where he was born and spent his childhood and youth. There are up to 5,000 visitors a year.
As a person far from art, I can say 100% that it is very cool that we, in Belarus, have such places that are worth visiting. I really liked it there: you go into the house - and it's like you go back 30-40 years.
I recommend it!