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.
We really liked it. Walking is possible for a long time, but it is very interesting. I recommend an audio guide, it will tell you everything you see -it's convenient. My children and I rode bicycles, walked around the museum only, and parked bicycles nearby. I advise you to buy souvenirs at the souvenir shop, cheaper than at the Santa Claus souvenir shop.
an interesting outdoor location. I recommend you to visit. We need comfortable shoes and water.
you can just take a walk mainly in summer or autumn, beautiful nature.
A WORTHY MUSEUM....HISTORICAL...There is something to see...stretch for 2 kilometers...under the open sky. It pays off in nature ..interesting facts from people's lives in the PAST...the first time I was without a GUIDE...next trip..I will definitely order a GUIDE.... there are more questions and answers in communication...THAT'S COOL!!!!!
It is a great opportunity to see the visualization of the epochs from the Paleolithic to the early Middle Ages, and it is the locations of the Old Slavic and pre-Slavic cultures, which, in my opinion, is unique. The commitment to the historicity and reliability of the reflection of the epochs shown is valuable. Wooden nails, door hinges and strapping made of strips of leather or hides, wooden poles of the right thickness, nothing fake, excellent restoration, down to the smallest detail. Only in the most critical places, from the point of view of visitor safety, there were iron connectors, nails and screws. The delight and admiration of those enthusiasts who did it all. It's worth a visit.
The open-air Museum is a whole and rather large location in Belovezhskaya Pushcha. Interesting objects showing the way of life of people in ancient times. It is calm enough and a little crowded to fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of those years. It is interesting and informative. There is an audio guide. It is better to visit in good and not hot weather. Definitely worth combining with a visit to Belovezhskaya Pushcha. It takes about an hour to review the entire location and a couple of km on foot.
An interesting museum that allows you to get acquainted in detail with the life of the Eastern Slavs in the Bronze - Iron Age, especially liked that almost every building can be entered.
A unique open-air museum with recreated settlements from the Stone Age to the Early Middle Ages! All the buildings are life-size and almost every one can be entered and looked at the household items of the inhabitants of the corresponding era.
I have been to Belovezhskaya Pushcha many times and simply did not know about the existence of this exhibition. Marketing suffers a lot. But after visiting, I saw and felt (I didn't touch anything with my hands... you will understand when you visit) a lot of interesting things. I recommend you to visit. Be prepared for a long walk. The territory is large, extremely full of interesting things
An original place for those who love history. The children were delighted, you can walk around the yards, visit the huts, move between the "settlements". A big plus is the beautiful forest surrounding the museum
We came for a walk in Belovezhskaya Pushcha, we didn't really know and didn't look where to go first. I came across a museum.
Delight! One of the best vacation memories now)
We were lucky with the good weather.
We spent three hours walking between the houses and examining the exhibits. They shot arrows.
I hope that more and more new exhibits and interesting corners will appear there.
A wonderful place, I advise you to visit.
The atmosphere is awesome, the museum is great, it is very interesting to see how life was arranged at different times. There are explanatory signs everywhere, a large area. It's worth seeing with your own eyes
A huge territory, if you have already been to the aviaries and you still have the strength, then you can walk there. The first 5 houses are impressive, and then everything is the same
An organized open-air space. Not far from the entrance to Belovezhskaya Pushcha.
Everything is very well organized. People's housing is presented in great detail. The period of life from the 8th to the 2nd millennium BC is covered.
It's great that there are places where it is possible to feel like our distant ancestors! So to speak, to feel, touch, sit in the place of the tribal leader or try to get a fire... or stand up for the defense of your settlement from the walls of a defensive structure... Indeed, a lot of work and soul has been invested in recreating the atmosphere of "bygone centuries."
Since we were in Belovezhskaya Pushcha for a very short time, passing through and the weather was very hot, we could not devote more time to studying the exhibits. The children were tired and had to finish their studies and go on a long journey.
Once again, I am convinced that more time is needed to visit the National Park of Belovezhskaya Pushcha! Preferably not a single day! You need to live in this fabulous, fascinating place and explore all the interesting things in a measured, calm way, without missing anything. I would like to express a big, human thank you to the staff of the entire park!
Well, it is advisable to go twice.One in the middle of the week-who loves silence.And the second one is on some holiday where there are a lot of people, different performances, noise, uproar, fun.Have a good rest!!!
It is fascinating from the first minute of arrival. We were with children from 10 to 13 years old. The children are delighted. Fresh air, interesting exhibits. Large parking lot.
The territory where you are transported to the Bronze Age and can feel yourself in an age where more than one thousand years will pass before the revival of civilization and urbanization. Extensive territory and visual exhibits. It's a pity we didn't have a chance to shoot from the bow...
Frankly, there's nothing to see there. There are several houses, inside the bed is built up with a wolf skin. The territory is large, 5-7% of the territory is occupied by exhibits.
Plus: forest, nature, fresh air
The museum is incredible! All the exhibits are created with even the smallest details. And you can go into each building and feel like a resident of the era that is represented. And combined with the ancient forest and silence, it's just enchanting! There are even real sheep in the settlement! The staff is extremely helpful and always helpful! The views are gorgeous.
A great place for an educational walk in good weather. It would have been much more interesting with an excursion or an audio guide, but for some reason they did not offer it when buying tickets. Although there were marks on the exhibits with points for the audio guide
For the first time we visited the family, I really want to thank the people who participated in the creation of this museum, the territory is large, if everything is carefully looked at it will take about 3 hours. The open-air museum reminded the Berestye Museum, but the first one is much more interesting if you go to the forest, not far from the entrance, about 10 minutes on foot
I liked everything very much. I saw so many interesting things. You can walk for a long time and look at everything. Many thanks to everyone who created this museum.
The largest archaeological museum in Belarus. The price is 10 rubles , children 5. With a guide +20 rubles. I recommend it with a specialist. The life of the ancestors is presented starting from the polyalite and ending with the 9th century.
It's a wonderful sight. The children liked it and it is very interesting for adults. My family really liked it and even the rain did not spoil the mood of our family. Since we waited out the rain right in the fortress, it was something with something
You probably don't need to come here on purpose. But if you find yourself in Belovezhskaya Pushcha, then be sure to go. I was skeptical when my wife took tickets not only to the Forest, but also here. And it turned out to be the opposite. The aviaries were not aroused. Well, pens, well, animals... Zoo. But I really liked this museum. Especially the settlement.
A GORGEOUS place! just be sure to go. It's good if you take a tour, but you can do it yourself. everything is very clear.
housing is a human existence, starting from the primitive sites of the Stone Age era to the Slavic settlement of the early Middle Ages. and these are not 2-3 huts, but 50 locations, no less. everything can be touched, smelled, held.
everything is so real that at least make a fire, come and live :)) the territory is very well maintained, storks are walking. each courtyard has a sign with a description of the time, life and buildings. you can sit down on a couch covered with animal skins or climb into the canopy where the herbs are dried... it was very well thought out and implemented. Delight!
It's not the first time I've come to the Forest, and every time I discover something new, and this time it's an unforgettable experience!!who was not definitely recommended to visit, very cool responsive staff!I RECOMMEND IT!!
First of all, as soon as we arrived in Brest, we bought tickets to the Forest. We rented bicycles. We drove through the entire territory 👌
If you went there by bus then:
- it is better to take a round-trip ticket
- have local rubles
There is no other way to leave 😁 there is no ticket office to buy a ticket back. The bus driver is being treated.
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serpducati
Level 11 Local Expert
June 12, 2024
The cool complex of recreated buildings of the 4th-6th centuries BC is monumental and grandiose. Definitely worth a visit!
It is necessary to take a guided tour. It was interesting on the outside as well.
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Катерина Царёва
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July 22, 2022
Cool! Like the locations in the movie.
Pros: the buildings are made as authentic as possible. To get to wooden stakes instead of nails. Real animal skins, interesting clay utensils. Beautiful large locations. There are gazebos where you can relax.
Cons: there are flaws in the form of open automatic machines, fire extinguishers. I would like to hide them somehow. Some household items made of leather do not seem to be made of leather, which spoils the impression.
There is also a big disadvantage. In my life, I often use my native Belarusian language, and in the Belarusian museum there was not a single explanatory plaque written on it. Only in Russian or English. There is a suggestion: make an additional stand with Belarusian and Polish (since we share our beloved forest with Poland).
And so it was velmi prygozha i tsudoyna!
A wonderful museum! There are many exhibits, buildings where you can climb, look, and climb somewhere. I highly recommend it when visiting Belovezhskaya Pushcha!