Well done, the people are friendly.
It's a pity the fountains don't work.
The cafe is weak in variety, but you can have a snack.
The moonshiner's hut stands out separately!
Samagonochka Agon!!! I recommend it!!!
You can also buy it with you))))
Faceted glass, pickled cucumber, salsa from the freezer, black bread, interior with a view of the DEVICE from which the finished product drips into a 3-liter jar. Come, you will not regret it!!!
I do not recommend driving)))
Nice place. Everything is well maintained and beautiful! It's very nice that the masters are busy with their favorite thing and it's also their job)) a separate respect is moonshine! Bread smell, mild taste and no headache the next day. You can buy it with you and try and enjoy it after you park the car!))
I liked the atmosphere of this village, everything is calm and measured. Lots of greenery. The houses of the craftsmen are interesting, each in its own way. We must calmly consider and study everything in order to feel the atmosphere. Fountains used to work. I think it was even more beautiful with the fountains.
We went on an excursion to this village, everyone liked it. It's a pity that the hut where the bread was baked was closed. Everything is informative and interesting, neat houses and small streets are clean and well maintained. It's just beautiful!!!
It's a good idea. It is immediately obvious that a lot of money has been invested in the creation of the village. On its territory there is a hotel, a cafe and wooden houses- museums. But, in essence. These are more small shops than museums. There are houses of a beekeeper, a baker, a potter, a blacksmith, a weaver, a soap maker, a moonshiner, a candle shop, etc. The ticket price is small, purely symbolic. But when you enter the museum houses, you realize that this is a shop house. The products there are provided by artisans. And, of course, you buy something. We made purchases in every cabin. The purchases are interesting. Most of all, I liked the houses of a beekeeper, a potter, a blacksmith, a moonshiner and a house where straw products were sold. It is worth noting separately that a very pleasant and attentive girl works in the beekeeper's house, who told us in detail about beekeeping products and answered all your questions. We made purchases there, which we were very satisfied with. And, of course, I would like to say that we would choose a house with wicker products made of straw as a "museum". There is a wide variety of them. And the saleswoman told us from beginning to end the whole process of weaving, starting from the preparation of straw, its sorting, processing, to weaving. About household charms and much more. There we really felt like we were in a museum. The potter's house is just wonderful. I want to buy everything there! The seller is attentive to customers. More than one man can't pass the moonshiner's house, I think they would go there right away, but women and children are with them, so you have to go through all the houses. I also liked the blacksmith's house. There are more men and boys "hanging out" there. The seller there is wonderful, I really want to buy something from him. The carpenter's house impresses with a huge amount of goods, it is not cheap, but very beautiful. It is clear that the craftsman is very hardworking. It's a pity that we didn't get to the baker's house, the carpenter's and the shooting gallery. Unfortunately, they were not working when we arrived. There is a fairly large cafe on the territory (you can stay indoors and outdoors). The kitchen is good, but we have been waiting for our order for a long time. The children would like to come back and walk around the houses. We will come again.
I love this place! I always buy souvenirs, they are of very high quality. The staff is very friendly. A cozy, toy-rustic interior. Very tasty food in the cafe Kitchen, I will especially mention the pancakes.
Where is the village? There are new-made houses where various handicrafts are sold. It is beautiful, well-groomed, you can walk and buy. Not a museum ever. Cheap tickets.
There is an idea, but the embodiment is not exactly what you expect. For example, the house of a potter, a carpenter, a blacksmith and basically everything is very interesting. The rest are not very interesting. Weaving is generally just knitted goods. There is no master class in weaving. Candles are also not original at all, I was not impressed.
I recently visited this museum, and my impressions were negative. There is a lot of garbage around, the area is unkempt. When we came in, the craftsman was smoking right at the workplace, which is very unprofessional. The entrance turned out to be expensive, and the conditions leave much to be desired. The overall impression is dirty and disappointing.
We were in Mogilev in November 2024 and really wanted to visit the museum, but it was not functioning, it is a pity.
We walked through the territory, the concept of the village is not bad.
It's a pity that we couldn't participate as guests.
I expected something more, but in principle I liked it. It's done in a colorful way. It's not really a museum, it looks cool and you can buy all sorts of interesting things.
The location of the houses is like in a village along the streets, each house produces something. The carpenter's house - wooden souvenirs, the beekeeper's house - honey, the moonshiner's house it is clear that)))
There is free parking in front of the complex.
We went in and out, an adventure for 15 minutes. There were expectations that after entering we would plunge into Belarus of the 19th century, but we had to plunge into the wrong place, in fact we bought a ticket to the station souvenir shop. The craftsmen who were put in houses are just laborers who were apparently recruited from local schools for the vacation period. The masters are people in civilian clothes who go about their business, and pay no more attention to visitors than to mosquitoes flying in from the street (of course, so far it does not concern the purchase of their crafts). Now as for the goods. Since the village is positioned as the 19th century, the workshops are finished, there are ancient tools and devices all around. Keeping this in mind, the magic is created that a person is really a master, and creates things with almost bare hands. Well, the guys aren't even hiding, the carpenter has an engraver on the table, in my opinion, a makita, but I could be wrong. You might as well come to my garage and watch me make a chair leg, but for free.
The village is essentially a craft shop where souvenirs are sold. For this, they also thought of charging an entrance fee... Such a sight is not even worth a ruble. Although souvenirs can be bought quite well and for reasonable money. But the entrance to the store is usually free
In fact, they take advantage of the fact that there is nowhere else to eat in the zoo area. You pay 4.5 rubles to go to the cafe. The city of masters is a street with kiosks where they sell something, the masters do not tell or show anything. Payment is in cash only.
By the way, we couldn't eat either. We went to the tavern, they said to take a walk for 20 minutes, because they have a group now and they will be busy with them. In fact, the group arrived after 20 minutes and had to wait another 20. We spent 18 rubles on four people and left hungry and disappointed.
It looks cute and pastoral from a distance. There is a slight desolation inside, the fountains are not working, there are no signs visible. You can't pay with a card in artisans' houses, but there was a desire to buy something, especially from a blacksmith. The cafe is delicious, but expensive, in terms of portion size. Perhaps everything comes to life there on certain days, but on Sunday at noon everything is quiet
Entrance is paid. At the same time, there is essentially nothing to look at from the point of view of ethnography. Several houses, each with its own "master", where a fairly modern handmade is sold. In fact, you pay for admission in order to buy something later. There is nothing to look at like in a museum. We were thinking of eating - we were not served in the tavern, as we were reserved for the tour. In general, it is a complete disappointment.
A great place to relax with children. Adults and guests of Mogilev will also be interested in visiting such a wonderful and informative place. Our lesser friends are super !!!!
It's a wonderful place, there's a lot to see. Very good moonshine is made in the moonshiner's house, the soap maker, carpenter and joiner have products at the highest level. The houses smell of wood, and the craftsmen are pleasant, polite and extremely friendly people. In a word, I recommend you to visit.
I did not understand the meaning of this museum, one trade. All the sellers are gloomy, they even forget to say hello. There is no guide. What should I do there?
A wonderful place! There were 3 times, though in winter. Friendly craftsmen, interesting crafts. Forged roses are charming), dolls and soft toys, wooden furniture, original gift sets in the soap factory -you can't list everything at once!
Men may be interested in a distant house-a moonshine distiller in the floor of the house! There is a tasting.
It's not a bad idea, it's quite beautiful and interesting, but it's enough to visit once, because houses are shops where you can either watch or buy)) You need to be prepared for the fact that you will have to pay not only for admission, but also for shopping and entertainment for children. I really liked the handmade soap and candles, the quality is excellent) I think this place is more suitable for guests of the city, because you can buy good souvenirs and it's interesting for a one-time visit))
It's a beautiful place. You can safely take a walk and go to the houses of various craftsmen for souvenirs (blacksmith, potter, carpenter, carpenter, etc.) There is a house with a moonshine machine!
Unforgettable memories are provided for you, as this is the best place for wild animals to live in the fresh air, close to their habitat. Who does not believe ask
"Alice" Mogilev Zoo.. There is also a "City of Masters " on the territory of the Zoo .
There you can find: a blacksmith, visit a soap maker's shop, drink moonshine, and most importantly visit a tavern, (Bellaroo cuisine traditions) .
Tavern on the territory of the Zoo ( Mogilev ( buinichi )) this is a besedok order for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and so on.. there is a kebab shop ....
A must-visit. But it's better on weekdays, on weekends - there may be a lot of people. Pleasant authentic atmosphere of the Belarusian village. Various folk crafts are presented. You can buy souvenirs at pleasant prices. And the cherry on the cake: the moonshiner's house)))
It's close to get here from Mogilev, but does it make sense ...
On the one hand, everything is quite decorous-noble and sweet: there are stylized Belarusian houses, in them there are blacksmiths, knitters, folk crafts. You can see everything how it is done and buy it right there. But it is very emasculated and at a minimum. We were on a weekday afternoon and it was empty and boring. And a lot of things are closed.
Although it can obviously be more fun with children - there is also a
small zoo on the territory. In this case, you will need to pay 2 times for admission: to the park and the zoo.
And so the territory is pleasant and well-groomed.
I do not recommend it. Sorry for the time spent. I was hoping to see a Belarusian village of the 19th century, and this is exactly the "City of Masters". The owners did not say anything else except to say hello, some did not come out at all and did not look up from their business. All the "huts" are the same.
There is nowhere to eat, we went to a moonshine shop, well, guys, 1 type of moonshine and bread with bacon for an appetizer, no hot soup, no tinctures, and the bartender complains that everyone is asking for a wider assortment. If everyone is asking, then do it! Not a bad pottery shop and with insidious products
I did not understand what you need to pay for at the entrance, if there is nothing to do on the territory, except for houses with souvenirs for sale, from the word at all, boredom in one word (((
Entrance is paid, while there is nothing interesting in the places of the masters themselves. Just souvenir shops, broken down by theme. Nothing authentic, everything is new.
In the City of Masters in the agro-town of Buinechi, it is very interesting if you go on an excursion and so if you just walk then you can enter houses there in short it is interesting.
Maybe it just so happened that half of it was closed. But what was discovered cannot be fully called a village. All with a modern response. A forge with a welding machine. An anvil for the view... And so it is in everything
I do not recommend visiting. It's a waste of money and time. After you have paid for the entrance, several shops and a park become available to you. The park is neat and well maintained, but small. And all the shops sell very ordinary goods, which did not impress me personally. I still don't understand what we paid for.
Visited the museum 05.11.2023. The museum is interesting if you already know a lot in advance about the life of Belarusians in the 19th century. But we, as not very prepared people, did not have enough stories and excursions.
An interesting place, but I would not say that they are eager to show their craft there, sit for themselves, plan, forge, etc. for the purpose of selling. And it would be interesting, going into the house, for example, of a blacksmith, to be invited to watch the process, told and shown, but this is not