A great place to relax, yes, except for nature and the museum there is nothing there, but I was going to take a break from the city, for the first time in my life, alone, without children and friends, with a book by Stephen King, I enjoyed solitude, I did not want to return to the city.I liked the museum too, the smell of the old house keeps the atmosphere of those days.4p price, you can book an excursion to Belaruskai mov.50 minutes by train from Minsk and you are in a picturesque place 🎋🌲🌳
Clean, cozy. There is a free toilet. The museum is 4p adult, 2 school.
The museum is not big, but there is something to see. There is a friendly woman at the checkout who conducted a very good tour.
a wonderful atmospheric place. The museum is small, but very cool. the territory is well maintained. take Kupala's writings with you and just read under the lime tree for half an hour. the most accessible retreat, food and rest for the brain. the only drawback is the complete trouble with the toilets.
It's interesting to come in once. Although the exposition is not too large, but it is well decorated, everything is neat and beautiful. For a small fee, you will be provided with a short story about Kupala's childhood and relatives, and the renovated hut where he was born. And then - a free visit to the area where the manor used to be. And the area there is beautiful, and there is a dam with frogs.
We enjoyed spending an hour and a half away from the city here. A good option for sunny weather. The museum itself is very small, but the surrounding area is pleasant - you can take a walk, take pictures and observe nature. We also didn't learn much about the poet himself, but we would like to. The toilet could be improved. Now it's just a hole in the ground. Probably the best time to visit is the festivals and holidays that take place here. Or poetry evenings. Ticket 🎟 4 br. I would raise the cost and improve this complex, make a more informative exposition. I wish you development and more visitors.
Everything is well maintained. An atmospheric place. Not for "quick" visits. Go and sit somewhere on the shore of a pond. You'll probably start writing poetry in Belarusian
This one is just a fairy tale! Despite the fact that we did not find a truly golden autumn, everything was just charming. They plunged into childhood, into village life... I advise you to visit this place. You can visit the house museum for a little money (4 rubles).
A quiet, peaceful, cozy place. We can go for a walk. And the house itself. Despite the fact that it was restored, it corresponds to that era. I liked the guide's story
An atmospheric place, we come every autumn with my mask. Do not forget to bring hot or strong drinks with you, there will be nowhere to keep warm in the park
Of the advantages: ✅it's super to get there by your own car, by train (train from Minsk - a little less than an hour to go, the museum is 1 minute from the platform) ✅the place is beautiful, atmospheric, - a lot of photos are guaranteed.
Of the nuances, there is no excursion as such - a short story from an employee for 10 minutes ((( ( although, as for me, you can talk about Kupala for an hour, even if he was just born in Vyazynka and lived with his parents for 3 years) after the mentioned 10 minutes - see the exposition for yourself... Souvenirs are very scarce.
There are no food outlets, please note, especially if you are traveling with children. You can organize a picnic, as we did, but there is no place to
wash your hands outside (with a hole in the floor)
Beauty. Especially in autumn.
It is not surprising that a great poet could be born in such a place!
"I'm giving my edge here
Recku i bor field
Svayu matka-Zyamlyu-
Belarus"
There is a very beautiful nature around. The museum itself is a very primitive house, if you call it that. There are actually no original items. Just information with backlight 😴
The last walk through the museum in 25 years was depressing.Some figures, apparently in order to show their violent power activity, sawed down some of the trees that brought the spirit of authenticity to this place, pleased visitors and guests with cameras, weddings.Why their activity did not extend to cleaning the lake or swamping adjacent territories with falling and drying trees, maybe this is not the territory of the museum, but when there is a complete view of mismanagement, we could decide with the village council.I think the historical and cultural value of the republican scale has been damaged .Below are the photos for comparison
A beautiful place. Despite the fact that the house and the park are located near the railway, the trains are not so audible and you can safely walk. Nearby there is a river, bridges. A nice quiet place to walk. We arrived by train and quietly drove back. Thanks!
A good place and useful for adults and children.
Children need to be transported so that they know and develop their horizons, the history of our country!
I really liked everything!
The place is beautiful, but the museum itself is very small. I wonder when the national holidays are held. It will be useful and interesting to go once
The very place near the capital, where you can plunge into nature with a buzz and with a minimum of people. Especially if you know all these hidden places and paths. Even if there is no car, there is a piece of iron. A great place to relax your soul
Раю наведаць сьвята гукання вясны. Праходзіць у нядзелю каля 21-25 сакавіка. Народныя спевы, танцы, гульні. Лепш апрануць народны строй ці нешта падобнае да адзення мінулага стагоддзя.
The nature is unique. Deciduous tree species prevail. Many trees are old-timers.
I didn't go into the house. I walked around the territory. It is easy to get there by train.
Of the cons: I did not find a rat. More precisely, I found something in the thicket. The swamp(
The guide is excellent, the exposition is essentially nothing authentic, the atmosphere is simply recreated. Well, the nature around.
There is no need to go directly to the museum, I stopped in the parking lot behind buckwheat, you can easily walk over the bridge so as not to go around in circles.
A beautiful place to relax in nature, of course there are not enough exhibits, but the atmosphere of the early 19th century is well conveyed. Interest in the study of Yanka Kupala's creativity has certainly grown!
A very beautiful picturesque place that is being cared for, not far from Minsk, I recommend coming in the summer and just taking a walk here, the views will be remembered for a long time, there is also a small museum
Magnificent nature, the museum itself is of course very modest, but the overall impression is excellent. One of the definitely unpleasant things is the lack of infrastructure on the territory of the museum. There's not even a place to buy water.
The museum is conveniently located near the railway station. There is also a parking lot nearby.
The house museum is small, it is an ordinary village hut. We recommend taking an excursion, it is inexpensive (6 rubles, July 2022), but interesting. The museum has Souvenirs for sale. There is no catering on the territory.
Well-maintained surrounding area, a small lake, bridges, beautiful huge trees. Lots of places for photos)
A beautiful place.
Wonderful people working there.
Fascinating nature.
Even the proximity to the railway does not prevent you from enjoying nature.
Especially Vyazynka is beautiful in autumn.
the museum staff are just sweethearts, very friendly and helpful. The museum itself is small, with one exhibition hall and a room with an installation of a Belarusian hut with a Kupala cradle. I think it's just wonderful there in the summer and on holidays, nature, beautiful scenery and beautiful people.
It went down very well for me . I recommend visiting the house-museum itself. The smell there is unreal. Those who grew up in the village , get ready to pinch their hearts with nostalgia
A great place to go for a walk for half a day. In theory, you can spend a day if you take everything with you. Unfortunately, there is no infrastructure other than attractions (maybe it's for the best)
I rode there on a bike, it's not difficult to get from Minsk. The tour is short, but there are many exhibits to read. There are a lot of places for picnics and walks around.
A great atmospheric place. Beautiful views, you can visit the Kupala house museum (I would like to praise the museum staff - they told and showed for each incoming visitor, while they focused on one for children, on the other for adults, beautiful stands were made, there is an interactive panel designed for a chest). It is convenient to get there, you can drive (there is a large parking lot), you can take the train (stop right at Kupala's house). We were in autumn, but at every time of the year it will be beautiful and interesting.