We walked past the Town Hall and saw that there was an observation deck upstairs. We decided to go in and look at Mogilev from a height.
We took a ticket to the museum itself and to the observation deck. We also paid separately for the opportunity to take photos (yes, it's paid). About the paid photography. It's strange to take money for this. The photos that tourists show to their relatives are posted on the Internet - a kind of advertisement. And other people will go and want to visit the Town Hall. The second point is that the exposure is quite poor. There's not much to photograph. It would be better if they just included this small amount in the ticket price right away.
The observation deck, of course, left a wonderful impression. A very beautiful view of the city with its magnificent cozy courtyards. You can climb higher and see the ancient clockwork. Get up, you won't regret it.
But the "excursion" left a strange impression. Maybe the guide thinks that people are not interested in listening. Maybe she's tired of telling the same thing, or maybe she just doesn't know how to tell. We were given general information without unnecessary details with a lot of "a", "e" sounds and heavy sighs. Although, according to the questions that the tourists tried to ask, it was obvious that it was interesting to learn more about this place.
Beautiful, high-quality reconstruction of a historic building. Unfortunately, it was not possible to get to the observation deck; but the exposition and museum halls were not pleased, there was nothing to see. The local history museum in the building next door is much more interesting.
The staff is always very friendly!
Little kids are not very interested in the museum, but I liked it as an adult. But everyone is interested in going upstairs, looking at the clock mechanism and the city from the observation deck, although we constantly do not get into the schedule.
I really liked the Town Hall, it's great that it was restored! Such a decoration of the city turned out! And I liked the museum in the town hall, it is diverse and not overloaded. There is a layout of the city, it will be interesting for both children and adults!
Renovated town hall, a wonderful place! Fascinating views. I visited in November, I was not very lucky with the weather. I recommend that you take a guided tour with an ascent to the town hall. The male guide is a special thanks, at that moment I was the only one who went up to the town hall. A very interesting narrative, a warm attitude. Thanks! At 12 o'clock in the afternoon, a figure with a trumpet appears from the town hall and she blows a melody for a minute) I recommend it for viewing!
The most interesting museum in our city. You definitely need a guide to get into each exhibit and exposition. The staff is polite, the tour takes place in one go.
A very beautiful square, where the town hall stands; located on a hill overlooking the panorama of the city.
The Town Hall is magnificent!
And the monument nearby is also very impressive.
One of the main attractions of the city of Mogilev. There is an interesting museum nearby. The ensemble looks beautiful and organic! What is important is that even in the middle of the day we found free parking spaces next to the town hall!
An incredibly beautiful building with an interesting museum inside. I highly recommend taking the climb to the tower. There is a small tour. But there are a lot of impressions from her, a very colorful guide. Only here you can understand what a unique place this is!
I like to visit the town hall on the "Night of Museums". Interesting program, quests, excursions, concert program. You can climb up to the observation deck, it's a pity that there is a long queue
An interesting, in many ways tragic history of the building. The Town Hall is the epitome of both the city and the country. I liked the tour to the observation deck through the clock mechanism. A lot is based on the enthusiasm of the locals. Thanks
I visited the Town Hall Museum and also had time for an excursion with a visit to the observation deck. An interesting museum, among the exhibits are objects from different eras, including the Statute INCL. The tour to the observation deck was accompanied by a story about the mechanism of the clock, the history of the creation and restoration of the Town Hall. The views from the site are gorgeous, especially in spring. But for those who are afraid of heights, I do not recommend it. In addition, every day at 12.00, a figure made of metal and plastic appears on the balcony, named Magislav (who plays the Mogilev anthem on the trumpet
Unfortunately, the original town hall has not been preserved. The building was the tallest in the city. In 1780, Empress Catherine II and Austrian Emperor Joseph II admired Mogilev from its observation deck. A modern replica was built in 2007. In any case, it's better than nothing. They say there is an interesting museum in the town hall. It's very beautiful at dawn.
The restored Mogilev Town Hall, which suffered during the war and the remains of which were liquidated after the war. The main exhibition is on the first two floors. There is an opportunity to climb to the observation deck, from which the old town and the Dnieper are visible. The town hall is equipped with a clock.
The staff is very good-natured. Even if you didn't take the tour, he will tell you everything like that. There is a standard set of souvenirs at the checkout
It's a good museum. The exposition is not large, but it is quite informative and interesting. I liked the guide, a man who conducted a tour for high school students. We unwittingly overheard part of his story. It is very exciting, it is clear that a person loves his job. I recommend you to visit.
I usually have a bad attitude towards "new models", but not in this case. How wonderful that there is a town hall in Mogilev! Many thanks to the people who made the clock and the bugler, to everyone who leads tours and collects the most interesting artifacts bit by bit.
An absolutely magical place!!! We went to take a look with one eye - we were stuck for 2 hours)) Be sure to take an excursion upstairs!! There's just an extraordinary guy telling some kind of science fiction, but here it is - in front of you! We came out a little dazed with impressions)
Well, the views from the top are gorgeous !
It is very beautiful , well-groomed , pleasant to walk , the scope is visible , I really liked it , I advise everyone to visit this place . A great location for taking pictures and walking .
We visited the famous Mogilev City Hall... I was with my wife and daughter. At first, everything was fine, we entered, paid, and were offered an additional fee. a service with a guide, but we decided not to take it. We walked through the halls with exhibits (there are only three main rooms!), decided to go up to the observation deck. No one stopped or forbade me to go there. They got up... There was an excursion led by a mustachioed man who immediately came up to us and started asking who let us in here?! I repeat, we were not forbidden or told that we should not climb to the observation deck! We, confused, showed the ticket about the payment, he did not even look at it. We went down to the cashier, decided that we were no longer in the mood to go upstairs a second time, while we were thinking what to do next, standing on the stairs, the cashier flew up,
A small, but quite interesting and informative museum.
A very interesting excursion to the clock tower, where there is also a circular observation deck from which you can see the whole city
A very large-scale place. 🏰Beautiful, purely interesting. I recommend you to visit. It's not for nothing that newlyweds arrange photo shoots in this place. There is a beautiful park nearby
A beautiful and interesting place. It houses a museum. In front of the town hall there is a large square with an eternal flame and an observation deck from which you can look at the Dnieper and the second part of Mogilev.
A beautiful place, ancient buildings, near a monument and a square in memory of the great victory, you go down the desenka and get to the embankment of the Dnieper, near the beach...
The Town Hall in Mogilev is a wonderful architectural structure. Inside the town hall there is a Museum of the history of the city. The museum is small but interesting. The expositions deserve attention. We were very pleased with the visit to the museum.
The famous building of the city. Despite the fact that they managed to stay in the city for 4 days, the town hall building did not work. But this is not a reason to get upset - this is a reason to return to this beautiful city!
Be sure to visit, do not listen to the opinions of others, it is better to make it yourself. If possible, climb up to the observation deck and the clock placement level.
Minus one star for the fact that it was closed on November 7, 24. The area around the town hall is very beautiful, the views from the observation deck are gorgeous, it's a pity that it was not possible to climb to the top
Collective farm and disorganization in the city center. This is the first time I've seen all payments recorded in a notebook at the ticket office in museums in Belarus. In the notebook! What is the Middle Ages? This action collects huge queues. It would be fine if a man in a 17th-century clerk's costume sat and wrote with a pen and ink - but no, an ordinary woman, with a ballpoint pen. Is it so difficult to purchase a modern cash register?
It is impossible to get to the observation deck of the tower without a guided tour. I wanted to admire the view of the city for 10 minutes and run on - they wouldn't let me, allegedly there was already an excursion, and "there are no places". At that time, there was not a single person on the balcony of the Town Hall for half an hour. And "there are no places." The service is just terrible
It's a good museum, but the main interest is, of course, going up to the top of the town hall for a sightseeing tour, and there's nothing else remarkable there.
The museum, in my opinion, is the second after the local history museum standing across the square. In this order, it is necessary to visit. Actually, the exposition is rather weak and does not make an impression without a guide. There is little information on the exhibits, and it is difficult to figure it out on your own in the absence of your own knowledge. The top of the museum is the ascent to the observation deck and to the clock. It is very interesting to talk about the creator of the clock and other mechanisms of the tower. Belarusian Kulibin) The staff is the main value of the museum, without them everything would be dull, but the workers clearly live their business and enliven everything around. We pay for the shooting separately, as everywhere else, however) The museum left a positive impression, but in combination with the expositions of other visited museums
A landmark place in Mogilev. Although the original town hall building has not been preserved, it was built according to drawings and photos of that time. Interesting excursions, souvenirs for sale. And of course, access to the observation deck to look at the city from a height.
The Town Hall left a very warm and bright trace in the soul, for which many thanks to the guides! A mysterious place, it's a pity that at one time the building was destroyed.
The tour is divided into two parts - one through the rooms of the museum with various exhibits, the second is a climb to the tower. Climbing the steps is not so easy, but then you will be rewarded with a stunning view of the city, the old roofs of houses, the river.
The town Hall can be recreated after a complete loss, but the impression is that it has always been there. Inside there is a gorgeous museum of the history of Mogilev land - many interesting exhibits from different eras - from the ancient Slavs to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
The Town Hall is located in the historical part of the city, there are several other museums nearby. At exactly 12:00, once a day, a flute boy rides out of the door at the top of the Town Hall and a melody sounds. If you get into the group at 11-50, you can see it from inside the Town Hall. We didn't make it, but it looks unusual from the street. We liked it. The next group goes up to the Town Hall at 12:50, so you can buy tickets to the museum and walk slowly there at first, and then go up to the Town Hall together with the guide. We had a great guide who told us a lot of interesting things. I recommend visiting the Town Hall in Mogilev for sure!
To the observation deck only on time, for a fee. There are 3 halls in the museum itself, the cost is 100 Russian rubles, cheap, but with a tour it is more interesting.