A separate room has been allocated for the museum, where a rather interesting exposition of everything related to pharmacy has been made. These are mortars of various sizes, retorts, scales, vials and God knows what else. I liked the stand with the medical portfolios of those times. It immediately immerses you in the atmosphere, imagine a kind of Dr. Watson on the streets of London))
The museum can hold an excursion for a group of 1-10 people - 30B₽, they ask for a ruble for a photo session, but in fact they shoot everything on the phone like that.
An ancient pharmacy, where you can get acquainted with the art of pharmacy that goes back centuries ...
an iconic place, I highly recommend you to visit!
We went to the pharmacy as if it were a museum. You can take pictures for a small fee. It feels like you're in an alchemist's shop. If you're in Grodno, come on in. Take photos as a keepsake.
You immediately go in and find yourself in an ordinary pharmacy, but it's worth going inside and you will see the entrance to the pharmacy museum. It was quite interesting to examine various old jars, flasks, in which medicines were prepared in the old days, to find out how it all started.
A pharmacy, and even a museum. It's a very cool idea. And the composition is extremely interesting.
I shot the stars for one nuance. I could not personally get to this wonderful place, although the pharmacy was open and received visitors. I will explain the reason: I am a person who uses a wheelchair. The threshold at the entrance to the pharmacy is low, then there are several steps inside the pharmacy, and these few steps, to the honor and praise of the owners of the premises, are equipped with a ramp. What else do you need, you ask, and you'll be right. After all, it will not be difficult to enter such a room in a wheelchair. But here's the problem! The doors to the pharmacy are double, but only one sash is open (and it is very narrow), even my narrow stroller did not enter it. Having found out that my wheelchair does not pass through one sash, we turned to the pharmacy employee with a request to open the second sash. To which they heard in response: - our second door does not open. They didn't offer us any more help.
It's good that now is the age of high technology, and my companion filmed the interiors of this pharmacy museum on video. I got such a virtual trip to the museum)
Garbata (Tea), by the way, is very tasty for sale, we bought it for souvenirs)
In addition to the fact that this is a functioning pharmacy, you can see here a real pharmacist's office from 100 years ago. You can take photos inside for a fee, and watch as much as you want.
A small museum dedicated to the pharmacy business. Mortars, test tubes, pestles, flasks. Admission is free, they did not take the tour (it costs 30 rubles, one room), for comparison, in Kossovsky castle 20 rubles.
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Level 15 Local Expert
January 16
Now there are plenty of pharmacies on every corner. And earlier, in the 90s, when there was a shortage of medicines, this pharmacy was the most in demand. A historical place. It's interesting to visit there. I recommend.
The employee of the pharmacy museum is clearly not interested in either visitors or sales. A similar attitude in the Russian Federation can be seen only at the registry office in a polyclinic. A la "how dare you come here at all." But the guide brings you here after the church! Forgive us, mere mortals, for interrupting you from the super-important pharmacy and museum business.
The current pharmacy is combined with the museum! You can buy the famous seagulls and see the exhibits. And there is something to see. Very attentive and pleasant employees. Both in the museum and in the pharmacy. Yes, and free admission.
The museum is located at the pharmacy. A small hall with a fairly good exposition. Admission is free, payment is only for photos and guided tours (optional). The idea is interesting, but if you visit on your own, there is not enough information about the exhibits.
The first and oldest pharmacy in Belarus. In the trading hall there is a museum where antique pharmacy supplies are stored, as well as herbariums by Eliza Ozheshko
The atmosphere is a pharmacy. It's nice to be there. Items with a history. It's like I'm in the past. And what a cool soap I bought there!!! Natural, orange with ginger. I regretted that I took only one piece. I am now looking on the Internet for where to buy.
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Евгений Соловьев
Level 12 Local Expert
May 26
It's a very interesting place. I recommend you to visit. (This was seen in Kaliningrad)
An educational place for anyone interested in history and medicine. There are few exhibits, but admission is free. Souvenir teas with city cards are available for sale. The taste and composition of the tea were very pleased.
A very peculiar pharmacy. In addition to the medicines that need to be purchased, there is also a "mini museum". But there is a possibility not to get there.
The museum is interesting. It is located inside a functioning pharmacy. There is something to see. The room itself is not large. Therefore, you can go, but only once.
The place is good, but the pharmacist in the museum itself is not the most pleasant person. She is very unhappy, it is clear that she burned out, I hope she went on vacation and works with great enthusiasm.
It's worth a visit. An interesting place. It is located in the center next to Sovetskaya Street. I bought herbal tea and liked it very much.The Pharmacy Museum (Grodno) is an operating pharmacy with a museum exposition reflecting the history of the formation of the pharmacy business in Grodno (Belarus). The first pharmacy in Grodno was mentioned in 1687.
The pharmacy is located next to the Church of St.Xavier. The assortment is different.
The pharmacy is one of the first opened in the city.
Part of the premises are reserved for a museum with an interesting exposition.
A good pharmacy museum, located next to the Catholic cathedral, inside you can see the formation of the pharmacy business, being in the center I recommend visiting.
Very interesting!! For history fans and herb lovers. The museum is small. There are only 2 rooms, A perfectly telling Lady who keeps order can captivate with stories for a couple of hours))