A small cozy and very decent tastefully decorated museum of the Minsk Horse tram. At the entrance there is a gorgeous idea, an old phone, where the actors read like Minsk announcements of that time with interesting information about the creation of a horse-drawn carriage or the first drivers-great, there are beautiful showcases with a silk umbrella produced by Western European countries of that time, rare ladies' fashionable boots for the movement of ladies in carriages, a dress made of silk with polka dots of that time, a German-made men's folding cylinder of those years is super, of course, and a curious stand with pharmacy items, postcards and postal scales, a poster and most importantly, you can sit in a real horse-drawn carriage, watch the interactive screen, ring the bell, especially liked the figures of men - as alive, and there is a layout of the station and depot of the Minsk horse-drawn carriage of that time. To the organizers of the exposition, bravo, who is a talented man. I liked.
My favorite from the entire complex of the Minsk Museum. Small, but cozy. The exhibits are interesting and beautifully executed. There are interactive zones.
We really liked this little museum. Almost everything can be touched, they show a video story on the topic) I recommend it with children. Tickets must be purchased in the main building of the same museum.
It is a very cozy and interesting museum.❤️❤️❤️I really liked it.👍👍👍I advise you to go.Those who love transport will come in very well.🚋🚋🚋And be in the very center .❤️❤️❤️Very convenient.👍👍👍
we wanted to visit the museum, the employee said that everything was already closed and we would not have time to buy a ticket, because the ticket office is open until 18:30. We asked the way to the ticket office, to which we were rudely asked to leave the museum, saying that everything was written there. We asked for directions, the employee just closed the door and began to sweep the floor.
The ticket office was closed at 18:29. Why?
It never happened to get into the museum.
Today we visited this museum with a group of children from a school camp. I liked it very much. It's a small museum, but that's not the point, in my opinion. It was very interesting to listen to the guide's story. I would love to come here again, but without the children.
The main exhibit is a reconstruction of the trailer, which used to be harnessed to a horse and transported passengers. You can climb into the trailer. My 5-year-old daughter liked the interactive game, you need to complete several tasks and get a driver's license, which will be sent to your email. The museum is small, the inspection is quick. The employee told me a lot of interesting things. There is a free audio guide. We recommend it
The museum is wonderful, albeit small. We bought a single ticket to three museums: the Archaeological Museum, the Museum of Horse-drawn carriages and carriages.
We were offered an audio guide at the entrance. The tour was extremely interesting.
An exhibition with interactive elements. We even listened to a small audio performance.
On May 9, we decided to visit when the state museums were free. As a result, neither this one nor the neighboring ones were open, there was a paper on the doors stating that it was a day off
A wonderful museum. There are a lot of interesting things to learn. There is an audio guide, but an employee of the museum also answered questions of interest. I advise you to visit.
A great place
Interesting tasks and interactive decor elements including a huge screen with a themed game
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Андрей С.
Level 30 Local Expert
January 3, 2024
It is difficult to call it a museum, because the concourse is presented in the form of a restored layout created in the likeness of the original. But in general, the hall is filled with exhibits reflecting the spirit of the late 19th-early 20th century. But if it were not for the active work of the staff, it would be boring, and so, thanks to the active work of the keeper, it was interesting.
A nice, cozy, interesting little exhibition in a beautiful place. It is very informative and interesting for children. And there are many more interesting places and museums around, there are places to walk and what to see. I recommend.
It is a small museum, but at the same time it is interesting to listen to the guide, to plunge into the atmosphere of the late XIX - early XX centuries. There are many interesting and informative facts from history.
By chance, my son and I found out and visited. It's just great!!! I am delighted with what I saw! There were pleasant impressions and a lot of photos. Thanks!
It's not worth it. To give money in order to look at a carriage that used to move along tram tracks. Two wax figures and medical supplies. It is better to go to the museum where the hall is more extensive, or better yet, several halls.
Well, that's it. There is a very small exhibition in the museum of horse riding and in the carriage house. The name of the museum does not pull at all. I do not recommend it.
A boorish and deaf cashier who spoils the impression of the entire exposition! Poor children go there ONLY because teachers promise them grades... I heard it myself.... It's not interesting, it smells bad....