I definitely recommend it. Very interesting and informative excursions. The museum's exhibits are being restored from a completely abandoned state. This is a part of our country's history. And it's nice to see how the old "barn" turns out to be a beautiful carriage in its original form. Many thanks to Artyom for his fascinating and interesting story.
The most positive emotions are from visiting the museum and traveling by train as part of a Saturday trip. A special merit in this is Artyom, the organizer and head of the public initiative to preserve the narrow-gauge heritage of our country. It really feels like how much work, time and soul are invested by the artists in the maintenance and development of the museum. In addition to the history of the narrow-gauge railway, Artyom (he also acts as a guide) spoke in detail about the specifics of peat extraction and fuel production on our basis. In general, we had an exciting and useful time.
My recommendation)
A great place for those who like narrow-gauge railways, I strongly recommend that you also take a train ride and listen to the tour. We visit this place regularly.
Our family was very impressed
Thanks more to Artyom for his commitment and contribution to the museum
The tour includes a scenic trip with stops to the peat mining site on a two-car train + an informative tour
The only open exposition of narrow-gauge railway equipment in Belarus. It is located on the territory of the TBZ "Ditva" next to the existing peat narrow-gauge railway, which accepts excursion groups within the framework of industrial tourism in cooperation with the project 750mm.by
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July 25, 2024
As a sightseeing tour - yes, as a full-fledged one - no. The cost per person is significantly overstated and did not meet expectations. The guide speaks softly and very fluently. It all comes down to a question and answer.