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.
You need to know the enemy by sight. A very versatile person. An artist, a military commander, a geographer, the leader of the Polish (and ONLY Polish, he did not think about Belarusians or Rusyns) national movement and... a consistent enemy of Russia. It's interesting to know about his life. It is ironic that the estate and the museum of Suvorov, who fought with him (and won), is not so far from this place, in Kobrin.
The museum admires the size of the invested funds. In general, it is interesting.
There is a restaurant in the building. The prices are divine. But the quality of the work needs to be worked on. Without details.
A good museum with interesting exhibits. There you can immediately buy a ticket to the Kosovo palace, which, by the way, has a gorgeous view right near Kosciusko's house.
We got a lot of pleasure from the museum, nature, and spiritual masters. The manor is a soul, and across the street the Kosovo Castle (Puslovsky) pleased with its greatness. Visiting these places, you will not be left without impressions.
A great place, everything is very beautifully and interestingly done, I advise everyone to visit and see, plunge into the world of history and of course have a good time
The museum is wonderful! It is very beautiful outside and inside. We drove on our own. We got there somehow, in the morning. But the bus back is only at 6 pm. Well, there's nothing to do there for so long. The only option is an overpriced taxi. Of course, you can drive 3 km over rough terrain to the village of Kosovo and from there, it will be cheaper. And so they did. The object is on the outskirts, therefore it is better to go there either by package tour or by your own transport.
It's worth stopping by on the way to Brest. They were well restored after the 2nd World War. Beautiful fireplaces. It took 1.5 hours to watch. We didn't regret it!
A beautiful, picturesque place, polite staff who will be happy to answer questions, you can usefully spend a day off and buy souvenirs, there is Parking on site.
A very pleasant atmospheric house) we arrived on Sunday, did not take the tour, walked around and looked at it. Inside, the situation is appropriate for that time. There are reproductions of Kosciusko's paintings on the walls. It turns out that he is also an artist) there is a lake behind the house, you can go for a walk on the island, eat ice cream. In the cafe, which is behind the manor, we, ordinary tourists, could not eat (as in the restaurant in the palace opposite) - everything is booked, reserved (possibly by tour groups). We ate at the Penates. A ticket is purchased for 2 objects at once, the manor and the palace opposite. I liked everything)
One of the most vivid impressions in Belarus in 2024 was that we did not take excursions, we watched them ourselves. Fresh renovation, everything is very beautiful, we liked everything. Thank you.
Very interesting! I learned a lot of new things! It is about Tadeusz himself. And I was surprised that this was his house. The furniture is amazing, there are a lot of paintings, the floors are rumpled as if they convey a story. The number and scale of personalities that met on the way of Tadeusz Kosciuszko is amazing.
There's a cafe behind the museum, maybe you'll like it. I personally don't recommend it.
It's interesting. A small hut, a small exposition, but everything is quite curious and creates a general idea of life at that time, as well as, directly, about the life of Kosciuszko.
We liked the manor museum very much, our group was lucky to have a guide, spellbound, told the story of T. Kosciuszka's life and carried us into history head on 🤓
I was here in 2019. Reconstruction was underway. It's almost finished now. Very beautiful. I advise you to visit. It can be combined with a visit to the Zhirovichensky monastery.
A beautiful architectural object! You can take a lot of cool photos. I put 4 because the castle is actually a new model and the exhibits in it too. There is little historical value ( . But of course it's worth seeing
It is located next to the Kossovsky Museum. Therefore, a ticket is immediately purchased to both the castle and this museum. The staff is pleasant, the expositions are informative.
I liked the palace, it looks gorgeous, look what happened a few years ago, there was a silhouette, a lot of work was done. Near the estate of T.Kosciuski
Outwardly beautiful, but inside everything is modern. No old-fashioned spirit. There are no guides, not even an audio guide, they say to use the Internet, but it does not catch there. The caretakers are on their phones. The expositions are not logical, a large number of paintings are of poor quality
An interesting historical place dedicated to Tadeusz Kosciusko, you must visit the museum with a guide, the only way you will finally find out who the monuments and streets in the cities of the Union are dedicated to.
I don't like writing such reviews, but alas, it can't be called a museum. The building is beautiful, everything seems great, but the exposition.... It is very small, occupies part of the wing on the ground floor. There are almost no interesting exhibits.
It's worth coming for a walk anyway, the place is beautiful, the park is great, just don't wait for the wow museum.
A nice, very interesting house museum. I didn't know about Kosciusko's work before. He is a great artist, musician, poet, and warrior.)) the location itself is on the riverbank. The view and nature are inimitable.
The house where T. Kosciusko was born, of course, has not been preserved. The built copy of the house conveys the atmosphere of a poor manor house of those times. But the tour was a little disappointing: well-known facts were stated.
Unfortunately, I was not interested, as it was restored with American and Polish money. These are the enemies of Russia. I bought a three-day tour. The tour from Minsk is a waste of time. Therefore, 3 (although Zero would be desirable)
An interesting historical figure, the house museum is small, but pretty. And what a beautiful panorama opens from the side of the Kossovsky Palace and the house - the river glitters and then boundless expanses