I'm thrilled. A very interesting and informative museum. Friendly staff, ready to tell and show everything. The guide conducted an exciting, eventful tour. I really liked the story about making layouts.
There is an opportunity to see the sights of Belarus both on mockups and in virtual reality.
A large souvenir shop. There is something to choose for yourself and your friends.
Thanks to the creators and staff for the wonderful museum!
Very beautiful and detailed layouts, I love layouts and everything related to them. There is an audio confirmation for each of the exhibits. It all looks especially cool when you look at the sights that have already been destroyed, for example, the Ruzhansky Castle. Compared to other exhibits, it looks like the largest structure. It so happened that we first visited the museum, and the next day, passing through, we were just in Ruzhany. You can immediately clearly imagine the scale of the palace there, I hope the state will invest and restore this beautiful structure. Lay at least 1.5 hours (for 22 or 21 layouts) + for a separate fee, there are vr glasses (for another 15-20 minutes) in which you can visit these exhibits inside. The only thing you can get tired of is unaccustomed, my nose is numb.
The only drawback is the old equipment: flimsy headphones, you can use your phone, of course, but if you have a newer model and there is no longer a connector for wired headphones, it will not be so convenient. We were given one phone and one earphone for two, respectively, it was uncomfortable (
I attach a photo of the layout of the Ruzhansky castle and ruins
I visited the museum "Country
Mini'
All information is presented here.
Belarus and its main
attractions in the form
of architectural miniatures.
You can either
walk through the exposition yourself, or
take an audio guide that
will tell you the basic
information about a particular
attraction.
It is also interesting that many of
the objects
are interactive-you press
a button and the characters start
moving or the
light turns on in the castle windows.
To make it even
more interesting, before starting
the inspection, you are given a checklist where
you need to complete certain
tasks or find
some objects in the exhibition.
And at the end, they give you VR glasses
with which you can
take a virtual
trip to all
the sights that you have just seen in
miniature.
You can take a walk around
Belovezhskaya Pushcha or
wander through the halls of the castle.
In general, it is very
interesting, I definitely
recommend you to visit