It's beautiful, but somehow completely boring. As it turned out, there is nothing much to do in the center of Minsk. In the beginning, I even thought that I was just missing out on some other attractions, but after walking around the center for 2 days, I no longer knew where to go. After asking in the lobby of the hotel about where I could go, they answered the following: the WWII Museum, the national library and the center with the town hall and the cathedral. Maybe those who know will correct me, no offense.
I expected something more. It was May 9, 2023, if not for the free entrance, I would have been very sorry for the paid ticket. A couple of rooms in total
We haven't been to the town hall itself, but it's very beautiful nearby, there are sculptures where you can take photos, and benches where you can sit down.
The most valuable architectural object in Minsk, gathering around itself history, modernity, interests, people, opinions. The unique concerts and national weeks that take place here are very pleasant and diverse. And it's just a nice place to walk
A historical place in Minsk. It was on Freedom Square that the most striking historical events in the history of the city took place.
It used to be a favorite place of Belarusian zmagars, but then after the autumn of 2020, Minsk residents drove these nedots out of this place.
A beautiful clean city, its central part. There are places to walk, many interesting monuments, iconic streets, souvenir shops. I recommend eating and drinking beer in the gastro-pub "Gambrinus"! There is also a review for it🙂
There is an interesting interior inside, gifts to the State from other countries, paintings are collected. Downstairs there is a conference room with metal panels on historical themes.
According to the stories of guides and security guards, some significant events take place in the conference room on the top floor, but the entrance is closed there. It is a pity that the museum on the lower levels is not allowed every day