Brest Fortress is one of the most poignant places in Brest. It gives me goosebumps from the feeling of solemn sorrow. The people in Belarus are amazing! The way they cherish and honor this memory arouses sincere respect.
Very well maintained territory, everything is done with love. Every year, children help to keep things in order, remove the grass growth between the tiles, thereby joining in the preservation of the place, memory. It's nice to be here. There are paths and bike paths around the casemates. There is a huge territory, so even when there are a lot of visitors, it is very comfortable to walk here.
We were in this museum. I liked this location. The museum is good. They show and tell how people held the defense in the Eastern Fort. Then they went to the exposition in the casemates. There you can touch the history. It was interesting!
After visiting the Brest fortress, take an hour and a half and go to this location. The newly restored place conveys the atmosphere and way of life of the defenders very well. Take your time and try to get acquainted with all the exhibits of the museum. This is our story - our Life!
Unfortunately, there were not enough screens, there were not enough seats, almost nothing was visible only for those who were so let's say in the VIP zone, this is fundamentally wrong, people should know how the invasion of the occupying forces of Nazi Germany began, how our people opposed fascism, how heroes died for their foundations, for their faith, for their country
The Brest Fortress is our past, present, it is a feat of the Soviet people, it is already a legend, it is something that should be carried by generations through the years and centuries. Thanks to all the organizers who created the complex, museums with installations of wartime events, thanks for the reverent and sincere attitude to the feat of our soldiers, civilians, all defenders of the Brest fortress and Homeland.
You just need to visit this complex at least once. It must be remembered that this cannot be erased from memory. Bright memory to those who died for our future.
It's a wonderful place, I've been there with my friends three times. I liked everything very nicely. Asobeno is there in the photo. I advise everyone to visit this beautiful place!😉
A defensive fortification, part of the Brest fortress. It is impossible to tell, you must definitely visit. There is a museum with a permanent exhibition inside. A documentary film is shown with the testimonies of eyewitnesses and participants of the heroic defense of the Brest fortress and the eastern redoubt in the early days of the Great Patriotic War.
A wonderful museum. Made with love and very atmospheric. Be sure to walk around the fort itself — it's an incredible experience. It is simply unacceptable to visit the Brest Fortress and not enter the Eastern Fort.
A very interesting place, unfortunately with a tragic history. We walked for 5 hours and didn't get around everything. Of course, the situation is depressing.
We are very pleased that we went to this Fort. The ticket price is 8 rubles per person. But for this, you can plunge deeper into that atmosphere. There is a museum inside the casemates and open halls.
You can't compare - go through all the halls and just look from afar! I recommend.
This is part of the Eastern Fort, where there was fierce defense at the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. Terrible things were happening there. Visit this place.to feel all the horrors of what happened . There's a museum and guided tours.
I advise you to visit, I was only outside, unfortunately I did not have time to go to the museum. But it looks great) I was at another western one, everything is falling apart dangerously there (I did not go in myself and I do not advise you to go inside). And then everything was put in order.
After putting this part of the fortress in order, the eye rejoices. Previously, we ran there for a walk, everything was neglected...It's great that you've put things in order!!
The expansionist cat cried a lot. I didn't understand at all what I gave the money for. Passing through the halls of the redoubt, he noted only an anti-aircraft twin machine gun, and a banner saved from the Nazis.
Post-industrial abandonment. The remains of some workshops. We've been all over the place with the kids. People are not souls. There is a whole mountain of impressions, but the place is not for everyone.