A classic thrift store in the center of Minsk. We were pleasantly surprised by the prices - they turned out to be not cosmic, but quite acceptable. And the assortment did not disappoint. I recommend.
Everything is as it was in the 80s, but if then it was a museum store-everything was illuminated and sparkled, today the goods are piled even on shelves at floor level and on the floor itself, but they are clearly saving on electricity. The product is a perfect mess-precious metals and jewelry in one showcase, etc...
An interesting store for tourists and antique lovers. A large selection of dishes, jewelry, coins, figurines, interior items and all sorts of rare things. There are also new decorations. They handed over unnecessary dishes, cutlery, and all sorts of small things there for a commission -everything went away quickly, albeit inexpensively. So there is a chance to unload the apartment.
A wonderful shop a la flea market)) there are a lot of porcelain, earthenware, silver, DPI items, dolls, figurines, vases, glasses, wine glasses and even jewelry.
I love this store. The work of the staff is very well organized. The qualified work of the administration is felt. This is not just a store, each item has its own history and spiritual component. Foreign tourists often come in. That's who understands a lot about things that at first glance may seem mundane. I recommend asking sellers more questions! The most qualified answer is waiting for you and, perhaps, you will discover a new world for yourself.
Today we bought a doll, the seller assured us that she asked the Spanish one 3 times, wrapped it in a gingerbread bag, did not put the receipt, paid with a card, there is a receipt, I saw at home: if you undress, the china tag is sewn on, WHY cheat like that? Or is the seller's qualification poor?