A colorful and atmospheric place! Especially The Estate Of Tadeusz Kosciuszka. The spirit of antiquity, the spirit of the ancestors, the entourage of the 18th century!!! Many thanks to the people who took part in the restoration of this beauty!!! A lot of work has been done! Unfortunately, very few original items have survived to the present day (not without the participation of the Soviets). This is especially true of the Puslovsky Palace. A new model, of course, and 99% replicas, but nothing can be done now. You can only save and multiply what you have now. And THANKS a lot for that!!!! Belarusians, vedayce I vyvuchayce our history! Know our heroes!!! Love our beautiful Kraina!!!! Usim dabra!!!))
It's a good museum. Friendly staff. I liked it both inside and out. Well-maintained territory. There is a cafe nearby to sit and have a snack. A bridge, gazebos. We were satisfied)
A perfectly restored palace complex. The territory is very pleasant, the palace looks very picturesque in good weather. There are exhibitions of antiques inside, but it is noticeable that everything was restored not very long ago and the interiors are not authentic (the palace was actually destroyed during the war). But nevertheless, we tried to restore everything in accordance with the preserved historical information. Entrance is paid, there are guided tours and audio guides. Near the palace complex there is Parking, souvenir shops, a mini-cafe, a paid toilet. It is definitely worth a visit if you are in these parts.