Perhaps the most interesting exhibit of the entire complex. There are no original ancient buildings here, but the everyday life of people from different eras is reproduced in sufficient detail. It is better to go with a guide or at least with an audio guide. But it's also quite interesting on your own.
It's an interesting place, there's a lot to see. I visited during the off season and there were only a couple of visitors. You can see everything without crowding. When visiting, it is better to set aside at least 1.5 hours.
It would be great if there were guides on site who tell interesting facts.
I suspect that there is an audio guide, but they don't talk about it at the checkout and they don't offer it at the entrance to the museum itself. The tags for the audio guide already require updating.
Belovezhskaya Pushcha is one of the most beloved places of our family.
Today, the archaeological museum and a bicycle trip through Belovezhskaya Pushcha remain our favorites. The main attraction, in my opinion, has always been aviaries with animals, but for some time now the entrance to the territory has become paid, which I consider to be the wrong decision.
Of course, it is worth visiting the residence of Santa Claus at least once, but not everyone wants to go there a second time.
In general, Belovezhskaya Pushcha remains a wonderful place to relax and explore nature. I recommend to everyone who has not been yet, be sure to visit this unique corner of our country.