Bulgakov Manor is one of the few places in Belarus where you can admire the beautifully preserved and restored 19th century palace complex. It is worth coming and walking around the diverse and magnificent rooms, halls and other rooms of this estate. There is also a greenhouse, which is still being completed. Only the park next to the estate was not impressed. The guide worked very well. The guy told the history of the estate in an interesting and lively way and answered questions with pleasure. Thanks to him.
It's a good place! Yes, almost everything has been restored, but it's still nice to have such a place. They also plan to expand the exposition.
I recommend visiting with a guide (in our case, it was Svetlana Viktorovna (if I'm not mistaken) - she talks very interestingly and can answer additional questions. A professional in his field.
One of the disadvantages is that the park territory has not been fully improved yet. And I was surprised that the monument in the park is almost not marked in any way and can be overlooked.
We've been wanting to visit for a long time, finally we went. I really liked it, the amazing work of restorers, historians, a very beautiful palace. We did not take a tour, but in each hall the museum staff were happy to tell, explain, and answer questions.The grandiose work has been carried out, and it does not end, ponds are being restored near the palace, the search for photos or descriptions of rooms on the first floor continues, the winter garden has been restored. We will definitely come again!
There's nothing special on the outside, but it's beautiful and there are different styles. It's gorgeous inside. A well-thought-out route through the rooms. I advise you to take a guided tour. We joined by chance. Very interesting. The tour was led by a guy, according to stories from the locals. Unfortunately, I didn't remember the name. I think he's the only one there. Many thanks to him. The complex has not been open for a long time. We think the territory will match further.
The impressions are amazing, the palace has been restored very well and authentically, the tour goes along the 2nd floor - it was there that the hosts received guests. I advise you to take + 4 rubles with a guide to each ticket, in my opinion every hour. The park is in the process of restoration. After the tour, you can drink coffee and tea with cakes and white chebureks in the cafe. Fast food (burgers, French fries) nearby in the Avenue cafe.
It's an amazing place. One of the most attractive places in Belarus in recent years. At the entrance, everything is crowded with cars and buses, and interest in the palace is off the scale. The reconstruction was carried out carefully and carefully. The palace is monumental. Versailles is practically there. The history of the Bulgakov family is very interesting. You immerse yourself in those times. The assessment is the highest in the place! I definitely recommend it!!! Sometimes there are festivals and balls.
An excellent place that is filled with history. The guides will tell you. It's quiet and beautiful. A place where you want to return. Thanks to those who managed to restore it. Tickets are not expensive. There is a coffee machine. I do not advise small children (strollers), they will have to be carried in their arms or walk near the palace, because it is not completely provided (they went in shoe covers, they were given out on the spot), I think older children will like it.
I liked everything except the guides. There were two times, different pitch, different facts. On the first visit, the tour that went in front of us was more informative, emotional, it was conducted by a male guide. I don't know his name, but we listened more to him than to the girl guide who accompanied our group. The second time there was even less information during the tour, the only advantage was that we were not in a hurry and we could calmly examine the exhibits. In general, it is very interesting to get acquainted with the history of your country, a very beautiful manor. The territory is still being improved, in a few years you can visit this wonderful, very beautiful place again. Which, for sure, is no worse than some palaces and manors in St. Petersburg.
A great place, beautifully restored. I recommend taking a guided tour. Parking is tight, but it's not difficult to find a place for a car. On the way to the estate, you can stop in Bobruisk, also a very interesting city with a rich history and its own landscape.
Rich people lived beautifully in tsarist Russia, the estate was recently restored,
Now the cultivation area.
The entrance is convenient. It is not far from the M5 highway.
In summer, in good weather, you can take a ride among the fields and nature.
It's a beautiful place. The unusual architecture of the estate is surprising. Inside there is a mini palace, just a great ratio of time to impressions. You have time to enjoy and do not have time to get tired, unlike walking through Mirsky or Nesvizh castles. Everything is concentrated, beautiful and concise. You can safely go with the children, they will not have time to get tired and will not be bored. Outside, you can stroll through a small, seemingly less beautiful park. If you don't have enough impressions, you can get close to the palace in Zhilichi, a similar but no less original place in its own way. I definitely recommend it. But take into account the working hours of the estate, usually until 17.00, if nothing changes.
The palace is just super!!!! Huge, beautiful. So much decoration, so much gold. The ceilings are fantastic!!! The halls inside are somewhat reminiscent of the Catherine Palace. Visit only with a guide! You will learn a lot of interesting things. You won't regret it!!!
It's a great place. They were after the third stage of restoration. An informative tour and an excellent guide. We will definitely visit after the restoration of the park area and the filling of the third floor.
In such a remote place - and such beauty! A huge palace, beautiful restored halls, interesting exhibits. Of course, it is better to book a tour - you will also get interesting stories. But if you just look at the beauty, you can do without a guide.
Entrance to the palace is paid, they give out shoe covers. From the entrance, while waiting for the guide, an art exhibition hall is arranged (it's not boring anymore!). There is a cafeteria, toilets. The park has not been repaired yet, as well as the approach to the river - there is still nowhere to walk in good weather.
A beautiful, atmospheric place. I advise you to visit.
There are many rooms in the palace with beautiful ceilings with stucco. We were on a sightseeing tour, we heard interesting facts about the owners of the palace. You can take a lot of cool photos.
Indeed, it is one of the pearls of Belarus. Everything is restored, the park is in the process (the equipment is already standing). There is no doubt that everything will be done as it should be. There are some questions about the restoration, but it's not for the museum, most likely. For example, there are six-pointed stars everywhere on the railings, although the owners were not Jews. In the house church of the eye of the Masons in the altar, again, they say, there is no evidence that the owners were Masons, there is something for historians to think about
Everything is beautiful, but the exposition is small. It is interesting to look at the ceilings of the palace, they look very expensive and rich. There are questions about the materials selected for restoration. The tiles on the windowsills don't look like those days at all...
The Bulgakov Palace and Park Ensemble is a real gem that just has to be on your list of places to visit! The chic renovated halls amaze with their splendor and atmosphere, allowing you to immerse yourself in the history and beauty of this amazing place. Qualified researchers will talk about every detail with great enthusiasm, making the excursions a real journey into the past. It is definitely worth visiting this place to enjoy art and architecture at their best!
It's an amazing place. I was pleasantly surprised, I did not expect that a trip there would be so pleasant. Restorers are very scrupulous, restoring the beauty of this place in detail. You can feel the atmosphere of that time as soon as you cross the threshold.
It's a very interesting place. A stunningly beautiful palace. I was particularly impressed by the carefully restored ceilings, which are different in each room. We are waiting for the park to be restored, and in five years we hope to visit this place again. Of the disadvantages, it is far from the highways.
A place definitely worthy of visiting is an interesting location and an excursion with interactive elements lasting about an hour. Much is already available for the exhibition, even more work is ahead - the more interesting it will be to come here in a year or two. The entrance costs 10 rubles, there is Parking, toilets, a small cafeteria (with funny price tags for "espresso" and paid disposable tableware :)). Unfortunately, the complex still does not have a website with up-to-date information, or at least an Instagram page. And in the cafeteria, it would be possible to expand the assortment and include quiet background music (for example, classical). This would enliven the atmosphere, otherwise we felt like we were in the library and talked in whispers :).
I wish the complex further development and implementation of all conceived plans for restoration!
I came with the girls to this wonderful institution. A company of 7 people. The girls took pictures at each chair, and I'm not really interested, so I decided to admire the complex on my own. When I went up to the 2nd floor by the main staircase, I was politely asked to adore a little, because I would interfere with the tour there. In other words, he wouldn't let me in, because they suspected that I could listen to someone else's tour for free. Dear employees, I can afford to pay for the tour if I'm interested!
This place is very picturesque and impressive. Having been on an excursion, it was as if he himself lived at that time next to the Bulgak family. We had a guide Maxim. I have never heard such an interesting and lively story. I highly recommend it as a weekend tour. You won't regret it.
This summer we visited the Bulgakov estate on the recommendation of friends. At first, they just wanted to walk around the territory, but after signing up for a tour, they did not regret it at all. I liked everything very much and the fate of the heirs of this palace is extraordinary, there is no other way to say it. We recommend definitely visiting. Moreover, restoration work is being carried out there and all other rooms for the tour will open soon.
A very beautiful and picturesque palace. Restored to its original appearance. Balls and celebrations with the participation of stars are often held. I definitely advise you to visit. There is something to see
A great place is definitely worth visiting, the restoration is at a height, an interesting tour, there is not an expensive cafe with pies on the territory, when the work in the park is finished, it will be generally super
A gorgeous place! I learned about his discovery recently and by accident. There is very little advertising about him so far. I went with my daughter - we were both impressed) The second floor has been restored based on photographs and drawings, and the exhibits are changing, because not all have been bought back and borrowed from collectors. In 2023, the building turned 200 years old. The park area is still being completed, and the cascade of lakes will be restored. I plan to return in the summer. I recommend.
Renovated, beautiful. It's interesting to walk inside. You can take a tour, you can do it yourself. The cafe has one name, there's not much to choose. And everywhere there is one problem - in summer it is very stuffy indoors.
This is the palace that needs to be visited. Booking an excursion is required. Not expensive. A very beautiful palace with excellent restoration. The beauty of the ceilings is indescribable. You can play the piano.
An interesting place is worth a visit, but, better in summer, the territory is landscaped, you can book a tour at the place or on your own, the building has not yet been reconstructed. There is something to see
A beautifully preserved and carefully restored palace. The content of the exposition is excellent, including the National Art Museum provides paintings to enrich the interiors. Museum staff work at 20 out of 10: professionally, interestingly, informatively. The tour was conducted by a young employee, Vyacheslav. Above all praise. There is a cafe in the courtyard, where you can sit with coffee and cakes. Delicious, but slow to serve.
I am glad that something has been done, that the estate is not falling apart, forgotten by everyone, like many monuments of Belarus.So far, few premises are open to the public. Very polite and friendly staff. We took a tour, but it was not very informative, unfortunately. The park and ponds are still in an abandoned state, but the guide said that the project is already on our site, so it's good.
Instead of marble, there is painted marble. We were amused by the inventory numbers on the buildings. I recommend it, but later.
Plunge into the Grand Manière of Louis XIV.. with its elegance and aristocracy, a light flair of romance and mystery. It seems that even now you can still hear the echoes of lavish soirees, the rustle of crinoline skirts and jerky ..the sounds of the harpsichord fading over the years. Can walls remember bygone times? Everything is here..from the watchman to the guides and local residents, they say unequivocally - yes, they can. This place intrigued and hid a lot! This is Bulgakov. We will definitely come back again
A beautiful, renovated place. Two floors, each room is a separate story. Good guides. The whole tour takes about an hour. There is one small cafe on site with a meager menu
I received unforgettable impressions, positive emotions and a good mood when visiting the palace. Magnificent expositions, a qualified guide (researcher), courteous staff. It is worth coming (since words cannot convey all the beauty), look at the historical and cultural heritage of the Republic of Belarus and learn something new!
A beautiful manor and when visiting it is worth taking a ticket with an excursion.
At the moment, the park is being reconstructed and the cascade ponds are being restored. In a couple of years, they promise to please you with a beautiful park.
The staff is helpful and friendly.
It's a nice area, it's great that there are excursions.
A tremendous amount of work has been done to restore the palace. Incredibly beautiful halls, an interesting story in itself. We are from Bobruisk, we were really looking forward to the opening.
It is very nice that such places are protected in Belarus!
Prosperity and more guests ❤
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Дарья Дрик
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November 10
It's a very beautiful place. The impression is made by the scale of the halls where the scores were held and the family dining room was located. Definitely worth a trip to see. The restoration of the ceilings deserves special attention, it's just a masterpiece!!!! However, it seems as if the palace was not a living space for the Bulgakov family.
Among the disadvantages, I would like to draw the attention of the museum administration to the behavior of the guide Igor and the caretakers of the halls. You should not react so much to people discussing what they saw during the tour. Nevertheless, the visitors came to enjoy, listen and relax. I don't really want to walk during the tour with my mouth full of water. No one is talking loudly, interfering with your tour. Many people purposely lagged behind to take pictures and discuss what they saw, to which they received a storm of comments from the caretakers of the halls. Do not gather groups of 40 people, and everything will be fine.
So many years of restoration are definitely worth it. It is very beautiful, very interesting, the extraordinary luxury of the ceilings in each hall. Cool guides. Maybe we'll stop by again in the future, but the restoration is not over yet. It's interesting to look at everything else that has yet to be restored
It is very beautiful, dignified and informative. Excellent service, good excursions, there is a buffet, clean toilets. At the same time, you can also see Zhitkovichi. The palace makes an indelible impression, probably the same as the Kossovsky Castle.
Expensive-rich, very beautiful, especially the ceilings.Parquet floors are also interesting and beautiful. At the beginning of each hour, an exciting tour starts and lasts about an hour. Time flies by unnoticed. It is not for nothing that they call the Belarusian Versailles
I really liked the place. It's a bit far from Minsk, but it was worth it. There are many halls. The ceilings attract special attention, they are simply gorgeous. I recommend you to visit.
This is a very beautiful place in our country. The restoration work is not completely finished yet, but what has been done is a delight. Each room is a masterpiece. And no wonder, because the owner was inspired by Versailles. The park area must be brought up to the level of the palace.
I was in the palace when the restoration was underway. It is not for nothing that the Inhabitants call the second Versailles.In my opinion, the Inhabitants are cooler than Versailles and no worse than Nesvizh.The guide Maxim told an interesting story and answered the questions in a reasoned manner.When I was studying, classes were held both in the palace and in a modern building.
It's a great place. I did not know that 40 km from Bobruisk there is such luxury.
It was interesting to listen to a lecture about the castle and the Bulgakov family. Pride took over.
The approach of restoration experts was visible, which is not just a renovation, but a real restoration, very beautiful.
A beautiful place, impressive!!!! We were here 14 years ago, still repairing and building... Now it's a beautiful place steeped in history!!! The guides are wonderful!!!!
A very beautiful place!!! I recommend visiting the palace only with a guide. It is very interesting to listen and learn the history of their places, especially since it is near Bobruisk!
A magnificent, amazing place! An extraordinary park, a beautiful palace with amazing architecture! And inside it is so beautiful that the skill of those who created this splendor, and those who restored it all, takes your breath away! A lot of work has been done, there really is something to admire and spend a wonderful time!
A great place, far from the city, that is, you should understand that the road will be long, and the visit will be quick enough. Do not take a guide, of course everyone earns as much as they can, but they will not tell you anything interesting, and there is enough information provided in each room on the stands.