Brest Fortress is a unique historical place. This is a hero fortress that has perpetuated the memory of the steadfastness and courage of our people. A very interesting central entrance with a touching soundtrack, and the same magnificent monument to the brave soldier, the Church of St. Nicholas. St. Nicholas the Wonderworker and the Eternal Flame. It gives me the creeps!
The territory of the fortress is a kind of park with a river. Everything is very well maintained. There are cafes and public toilets. There is an Orthodox women's monastery outside the fortress. If you are going to Brest. This place should be one of the first to visit!
Everything is fine, but be ready to run from any part of the fortress to a single toilet, which is near the first barracks. This spoils the overall impression of the visit, because I had to cruise back and forth several times, which was inconvenient.
We arrived in the morning at 10 o'clock and there were no people at all. Unfortunately, we did not have time to visit the museums, but we walked around the territory. Of course, it is worth visiting in memory of our heroes!
But please solve the issue of toilets!!! It's a shame to have one toilet in such a territory
A very large, majestic and impressive memorial on the territory of the Brest Fortress, located in the center of Brest. The objects, which are practically untouched by repairs and restoration, make it possible to fully immerse yourself in the events of 1941 and feel what those who defended this fortress at the cost of their lives in the early days of the beginning of the Second World War went through.