A gorgeous place, a beautifully restored castle museum with rich exhibits, an excellent park, stunning views. I recommend it to connoisseurs of European style.
Everything is super, very interesting and informative.It was February 8, and there were no people in the museum except us....winter, frost, snowstorm....
The museum is located in the castle. The collection is not bad, interesting and there are a lot of real things related to the Radziwills. The guide was pleased with a high-quality tour and the ability to interest.
We have been planning to go to the Brest fortress for a long time. At the same time, I planned a visit to the castles in Mir and Nesvizh. We booked a hotel right in the castle. We arrived on 08/09/2018. They settled in. However, due to the fact that we did not answer the call, our number was changed. We are not particularly upset. The hotel rooms in the castle are in two buildings. The most expensive ones are in the castle itself, cheaper in the building next door. We went to the city for lunch, nearby. We had breakfast at the castle. Everything is fine. Parking is next to the castle, but you need to go around as indicated on the website. We were on the tour in the morning, we managed to check out of the hotel. We really liked it.
You can walk for a long time, around and inside the castle. A great place to spend time with family and friends. We would like to improve the food service
Let's start with the fact that the entrance to the castle is 16 rubles and this is only the entrance to the square. Everything else costs separate cash desks for 4 rubles each step for a ruble, there is not much to look at. I strongly advise against wasting money.
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Anonymous review
June 23, 2019
Everything is very, very beautiful.Especially the area around the palace. One disadvantage is very little decoration of the halls in the palace