It is a very beautiful museum. Excellent preservation of the interiors. We took a tour, I liked it! The guide told in detail and interestingly about the history of the place and its owners. A wonderful park has been preserved from the estate, which is a pleasure to walk through. A family of storks lives in the park! The museum is located on the territory of the agricultural college, opposite the college there is a cafe-shop with very tasty rolls and bread where you can have a snack. It takes 15 minutes to walk from the manor to the railway station. There are trains to Zhlobin and Bobruisk.
The most beautiful estate in Belarus, of all the places I have already visited. It is very unusual, the staff is polite, the exposition is interesting. The backyard park is also great. We were here in autumn and did not regret it, the manor looks very beautiful against the background of yellowed foliage. I really liked the gargoyles at the entrance. The entrance fee is small - 8 rubles.
A great place for a family outing, and there is something to show the guests. Children always like to come here. The palace is very beautiful and unique, there are very few such historical estates in the Gomel region. It was recently restored. The park is very beautiful, there is a river and picturesque places nearby. It is very beautiful there at any time of the year
I've always dreamed of visiting this estate. A very beautiful place, fantastic interiors. A wonderful park. Thank you so much for the hospitality of all the staff. There is a large parking lot where you can also buy delicious pies and coffee.
The Kozel-Poklevsky Palace and Park complex surprises with its beauty and atmosphere. Each room of the manor is decorated in a unique style, creating a unique impression of the visit. The picturesque corners of the park inspire you to think and allow you to escape from the daily hustle and bustle. There is a wish tree nearby. I recommend you to visit!
Beautiful architecture, a tour of the exposition filled with history, a cozy area overlooking the river. I was pleased with the winter garden filled with various plants. Thanks to the staff of the complex.
I really liked the place, my daughter loves castles and palaces, a good place, quiet, calm, there is an English park on the estate, it is not well maintained, they are just trying to do something, in any case, I recommend those who love this kind of place.
My son and I were delighted! We took an audio guide, it was very interesting to hear about each hall in this estate. It was like we were immersed in the atmosphere of those years. It looks like the owners have just left for the weekend somewhere. Thank you for such wonderful historical monuments, for the fact that each hall has preserved its own style. That's great!
The atmosphere is mesmerizing. A wonderful park. We visited the museum in autumn-the park was surrounded by colorful foliage. The interior is striking in its antiquity and beauty. It's a great place to understand that you can find yourself in a fairy tale.
10 out of 10!!! This is a very cool place, amazing preservation of the interiors, an amazing old park, which is so pleasant to walk in. The guide is just a master of his craft! I highly recommend it!
It's a very beautiful place. A unique estate. Both outside and inside. I've wanted to come here for a long time, even after Peter, I was delighted. The world is resting compared to this beauty. We need to advertise it more, because people from Rogachev and Bobruisk do not know about it, let alone Minsk residents.
I liked the house museum so much! I recommend it to everyone!!! Very interesting interiors, each room is unique, and in what good condition everything is kept, with what love the staff takes care of everything, and I received such detailed explanations from the "caretakers of the room" for all my questions. I liked both the inside and the area around - everything is well-groomed, clean, beautiful! It rather resembles small castles from Europe than just a house museum. I recommend you to visit! You can pass through a beautiful gate, an agricultural college is located on the territory of the estate (occupied part of the estate) entrance to the museum is 8 white rubles per person, paid photos only on the camera - this does not apply to phones, ribbons for the wish tree for 10 kopecks. Payment by card-phone is available. There is also a nice winter garden inside. There is no cafe or stall with coffee and food in the vicinity - it's worth taking a thermos and sandwiches with you and having a nice meal walking around the English Park around the estate!
A wonderful museum. There are a lot of exhibits, the interiors are fascinating. A small quiet park with ducks. We had a great time with the whole family. Two or three hours flew by unnoticed.
A great place to stop by for a weekend stroll. Besides the fact that the manor itself looks like something fabulous, there is also a beautiful park nearby, the paths of which simply transport you to another world.
A pleasant, well-groomed territory of an agricultural educational institution. Everything is at home, as you return to the USSR. It's a pity there is no botanical garden of its own - rare trees were not noticed, although they may have missed something.
The estate survived the 2nd World War without a single shell, and retained an absolute sense of antiquity. All furniture and interior items are authentic. Authentic stucco is everywhere. To appreciate the exposition, it is better to book an excursion or an audio guide in advance.
I would like to thank the amazing tour guide Maria Dmitrievna Tkacheva, who made the whole group fall in love with this palace!
It's worth coming and looking at everything there. The cash register and administrative part of the first floor is decorated in the style of a proletarian agricultural school. But then everything is interesting. You will need to put on shoe covers, and that's right. The smell in the palace is so old. The ballroom is begging to waltz in it. The children's rooms are so touching. There is a lot of space for the family, and it is wonderful. People lived well)
A very interesting manor, really worth a visit. The abundance of architectural styles is very impressive, the contrasts of the interior of the building, each room as a separate world. Excursions are not tiring, the estate itself is small, so you can have time to take pictures, take a walk in the park, and buy souvenirs. There is also a cafe.
I didn't know we had such cool palaces! The Gothic style was especially impressive, the interior and architecture were amazing! We even danced a waltz in the main hall!
A great place to relax. There is a park near the restored estate. It is better to visit the museum with an excursion-this way you will get more impressions. When visiting in the summer, take a repellent, because there are a lot of midges and they bite hard.
To get to the manor, you need to enter the gates of the educational institution and go deeper.
It's a very beautiful place. Each room of the estate is made in its own style, from classical to Arabic. Of course, there is also a dark side to the history of this estate, but it is represented by a monument next to it. There is a wish tree near the estate, next to which storks have settled. Maybe it really works? You can also wander around the old park. There is a cafe with inexpensive coffee and cooking near the estate.
It's just a delight!
The palace is interesting because each room is made in its own style. My wife was impressed by the Alhambra living room. A kind word to the local patron of the arts, who donated a lot of furniture, making the rooms look more natural.
In summer, you can probably take a walk in the park.
Overall, we liked it.excellent exhibits, competent museum staff.the disadvantage is that there are many buildings of the Soviet period that are completely unsuitable for this place very close, there is no prospect.
We stopped by purely by chance, out of interest ..., and were pleasantly surprised by such an individual beauty of the Kozel-Poklevsky estate, built at the end of the 19th century. There is also a fabulous park with a veranda and a small river at the manor.
It's great that tourism has started to develop in Belarus. The manor is in excellent condition, stucco, ceilings are all preserved. The restorers are just great! The furniture for the estate was provided by the Gomel philanthropist. We took an on-site tour, it was very interesting, it is clear that people love the place where they work. Of course, the park requires a lot of investments and work, but I think everything is still ahead!
It's a very beautiful place.The house looks small, but there are many rooms with different types of interior inside.The building has 2 floors.There are a lot of flowers in the rooms, there is even a small greenhouse that I was delighted with.The entrance cost us some 7 rubles per person.At the same time, we saw an exhibition of handmade dolls, as well as an exhibition of paintings by a Belarusian artist.Nearby is a beautiful large park surrounded by a brick fence.There is a small river, by the way, a good descent and a bridge have been made to it.There is still an operating Krasnoberezhsky Agricultural College on the territory.It will be interesting who likes the classic interiors of the 19th century.There is a lot of furniture brought from different corners.Which was carefully preserved for this estate.Come, I think there will be something to see.
An unusual architectural structure. Each room is beautiful and rich in antique pieces of furniture from private collections. It is definitely worth visiting this place. We have not seen anything like this in Belarus in terms of architectural solutions. Admission is 7 rubles, the presence of a camera is paid separately - 5 rubles. I can't say anything about the tour, because we were there in the last hour of the museum's work and did not plan to take the tour, but no one offered it to us.
PS: the cost of the tour is 25 rubles per group, so I recommend grouping and hitting the road😁 After visiting the estate with a guide, each exhibit sparkled with new colors.
We drove here on purpose and did not regret it. With what love everything is restored. I have not seen such a number of architectural styles in the decoration of rooms anywhere. Impressions are enhanced when you learn that there is no wood carving around, but the finest concrete work.
It has long been my desire to visit this estate, the pearl of Belarus. I had to plan a trip for the staff) Already the place is beautiful in itself, because it is not for nothing that it is called the Red Coast, on the banks of a tributary of the Dnieper River, surrounded by an English park. I was impressed by the story of the creation and construction of the estate by the famous architect Victor Schroeter, a great master of brick making. The building is in the shape of the letter G in honor of the owner Gatovsky, 36 rooms in 12 different styles, original tiles on the floor, chic chandeliers, amulets in the rooms and outside - gargoyles, chimeras... To believe me, you need to check! Summer is ahead, I recommend everyone to include it in the list of places to travel.
How cozy this manor is! A large percentage of the authenticity of the finish. Each room has its own style, which is so unusual and gives a special charm. The furniture is not native to the manor, but complements the atmosphere.
The tour was arranged in advance, the guide was wonderful. Everyone came out under a pleasant impression. Thank you very much!
An interesting place. Beautiful. Of course, everything is not yet restored, and the park looks unkempt. But the palace and park complex itself leaves pleasant impressions.
The palace impressed, the 4th stage of restoration has begun, after which it will be very pleasant to walk through the park and ponds. It would be cool to arrange private ballrooms - to plunge into the XIX century
The palace itself is interesting, but from an excursion and somehow poorly organized. We've arrived -can I take a tour?
- no, only by appointment
- audio guide?
- alas, they broke down 😏
It's a pity. As it is, everything is great. We need to work on the flaw and advertising.
It's a very beautiful place. I liked the Botanical Garden very much. Quiet, calm and beautiful. A small river flows nearby. There is something to see. It will be difficult to get there without a car.
The building has been renovated, nice facade, very rude staff. We wanted to buy a tour, but there were no available guides. At the checkout, they advised you to listen to the excursions that are already underway. However, the guide of the tour group was rude when we began to inspect the estate, the staff of the estate was kicked out of the rooms during the inspection, God forbid we would eavesdrop on the tour for free. Although we had bought tickets for the visit. The rooms themselves are small and the passages are narrow. Groups occupied the aisles and it was not possible to squeeze through and pass by, while it was also impossible to listen. A very unpleasant impression remained. I don't recommend it.
A very interesting and beautiful manor. Different styles in different rooms, interesting interiors. One of the most interesting estates. You can walk and watch by yourself, you can take a guide.
It's a beautiful place. It's a pity that we didn't book the tour. The road from the highway is good. I recommend you to visit. There are a lot of tourists even on a weekday.
A very interesting manor, such bright rooms and so stylishly tastefully decorated interior, a worthy place to visit. And ceilings are generally a work of art!
The place and architecture are not ordinary, you are nearby and it feels like somewhere in England) and the park nearby is very beautiful, especially its unusually dark green color and a flowing river nearby
The museum is wonderful. The manor is cozy. The tour of it is wonderful. Well done guides! Thank you.
There is a park nearby, I wanted to take a walk there, but since we were traveling with a bus tour, there was not enough time.
A very small toilet. We spent a lot of time queuing in one booth (for everyone).
The exterior of the building was very impressive for its beauty and preservation.
The approach to it is not very successful, of course - through a technical school.
Unfortunately, it was not possible to get on the tour - the palace is open only until 17-00. We arrived at 16-30, but we managed to run around the Palace on our own. The entrance ticket is 7 rubles. The employees of the palace showed their detachment as much as possible, did not answer questions, only repeated every 5 minutes that it was time to wrap up and drove out with a glance ...
The interior decoration is more modest than in the Houses, for example, at the Bulgaks. But the high preservation of the originals raises the value of the palace for us.
They did not understand why they made an exhibition of typewriters in one of the halls, which Soyuzpechat sold 10 years ago. This is utter stupidity.
And 1 more question for the organizers: why are there live carnations on the tables in each hall? 🤔🤔
The souvenir shop has a limited assortment. From the unusual - you can buy 5 ribbons for 50 kopecks and tie them on the wish tree.
The park ensemble is good, but requires additional restoration.
In winter, it was not possible to enjoy the park, but the palace itself, the delicately selected exposition, the interiors striking in their richness - everything impressed extraordinarily. The state has plans for the development of the ensemble, so it's worth coming again