I read negative reviews and am surprised by these people. What kind of mansions are there in a Jewish residential building with groceries?! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?! The place is a pure relic, I hope this Jewish quarter will be further developed for tourists. The Museum of Prosperity
Just to see, there's not much to see. But if you take a guide, a visit to this iconic place will transform into a fascinating educational event. I highly recommend it!
A small, soulful museum.It is better to take a tour and make an appointment in advance. The cost of the tour is 20 rubles for a group of up to 20 people + an entrance ticket. There are few original things, but you will get a general idea of Chagall's life and lifestyle.
A tiny museum with a huge history. There are not very many exhibits, but they are all very informative. They didn't take the guide themselves, they overheard. It was very interesting.
I went to Minsk via Vitebsk because of this place. The house is small, the exposition is also small, and there is not a single original thing. But the main thing is that the spirit of the time remains and this is the most important thing!
We learned so much about this artist during this visit, his life and work. The informal story of the guide, the warm atmosphere allowed us to feel the life of this extraordinary man.
An authentic place. For fans of M. Chagall, it will be very interesting to see where the artist lived and worked. There is a lot of material in the house that tells about the family and their values.
A small house with modest decoration is amazing for such a scale of a Master who exhibited at the Louvre.
An entertaining sculpture at the entrance perfectly characterizes Chagall - a Master sitting on a mythical beast, playing with a brush on the Eiffel Tower.
An interesting place!
A small house with a kitchen, a shop and tiny rooms where information stands with family photos and drawings of Moses are located. According to his drawings, the interior of the house was recreated. A guide is needed.
The house-museum itself is small. But I did not expect that in such a small museum you can get so much information about Marc Chagall. The guide conducted the tour so interestingly and fascinatingly that it was as if the whole life of the artist was going on before my eyes. Like a fascinating movie. I came out under a great impression. Thanks to the guide! I recommend.
We really liked it. Be sure to take a tour, it lasts only 30 minutes, but they will tell you a lot of interesting things. Without this, it is difficult to understand everything that is shown there.
The house is like a house , but it doesn 't say anything about finding little Moisha there ! Absolutely, no sketch, no drawing, no household utensils.. nothing. I was expecting to see a glacier, at least something from the artist's life. Sadness and longing
I didn't like it.
We went to the artist's house and waited for at least a reproduction. And we listened to a lecture about the hard life of Jewish grocers who managed to buy 4 houses.
Poor exposure, very poor.
A small cozy museum.
Pleasant impressions from touching the World famous personality chz house, walls, life, where Moses Khatskelevich Chagall was born and lived
An interesting place. Even if you are not interested in Chagall's biography, here you can see how the clerk's family lived in the late 19th - early 20th century.
An interesting house, although there are very few original things: a couple of plates only, the decor is recreated. If you read the captions under the photos, you can imagine the artist's life path. It's a pity that there is no audio guide, and it's a long time to wait for the tour and it's not a fact that the group will gather.
It's great that the house has been preserved as a cultural monument. Unfortunately, we did not get to the tour service, because there was a large flow of pre-booked excursions. But they overheard how they told other visitors that the Jackal's family has an interesting life story, like Mark himself. It is definitely worth visiting if you come to Vitebsk!
The rooms are small compared to the present. There were 15 people in one room on the tour. It is impossible to be in the museum at 30 °, they have not yet called to install an air conditioner. People just couldn't stand it and left. What kind of approaches?!
The house museum is very famous, many people visit it and still have not been able to raise funds for it?!
My favorite place in Vitebsk. A cozy exposition. There is a paving stone in the courtyard of the house, which, they say, could have been walked by himself. Marc Chagall roses (they bloom amazingly in June). A round corner of the house where you can make a wish (the main thing is that without prying eyes).
An atmospheric place. And a sculptural composition (Mark Zakharovich molodoy) for the photo)
Unfortunately, there are no authentic items belonging to the artist's family. The house is very small, the only one preserved after the war. It was rebuilt, but they did not completely recreate the situation. Take a tour, otherwise you will not get any impressions at all.
A charming house museum. The exposition is small, but there are a lot of interesting photos! I definitely recommend you to visit. It is conveniently located, there is a huge parking lot nearby.
Modestly, but with taste. We were without an excursion, it must be ordered separately. The house is small. There is a monument to Marc Chagall in the courtyard.
A small house, you can find out the story of little Moisha, where he lived and how. There is an excursion. There are photos and sketches in the house. There are no paintings, we need to go to the gallery.
The parents' house, where the artist spent his childhood. The atmosphere has been recreated. The yard is cozy. The staff is polite. The only negative is that the interior is recreated according to the objects of the era, but there are no things belonging to the family. Just a couple of artifacts and it's not a fact that it's true. It's generally good there.
A small house museum. We were the only visitors. They didn't take the tour. We wandered around the small rooms, looked at the exhibits. I really didn't like the fact that a museum employee constantly kicked us out of one room to another for a group tour (although there was no group or excursion as such. 5-6 people ran through the rooms, took a photo and left). It is unclear why it was necessary to do this?!
The staff needs to be more attentive to visitors in order to attract, rather than repel them, because there are very few visitors to the museum.
We visited as part of an excursion group. It's stuffy, cramped , it's impossible to stay with the group , micro rooms, the artist's things are not authentic. Very sparse . I don 't see any point in visiting . It 's pathetic .
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Олег Махнев
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October 19, 2024
When visiting Vitebsk, all lovers of the work of this wonderful artist just need to visit this place. However, to get a full range of impressions, it is worth taking an excursion service.
A very small house museum. Before visiting, it is better to familiarize yourself with the biography and work of Marc Chagall. With a guide, visiting the museum house will be much more interesting and informative, so that there are no unjustified expectations.
A wonderful museum! We took it with a guide. The girl Olga told about Marc Chagall so well and clearly that even the 7-year-old son listened with great interest, even the next day he said that he really liked it.
I really liked the museum, it is located in a quiet place in Vitebsk. Very cozy and cute, come and you won't regret it!) It's worth it to come to Vitebsk!)
A very unusual museum. You can see the life of a Jewish family in the early 20th century. There were 8 people living in a house of less than 50 sq.m., there was also a retail store there. The guide's story is very interesting. I recommend it to fans of the unusual
A small house on Pokrovskaya Street. The exposition is not very extensive, but it creates an atmosphere and mood. Be sure to go through the museum with a guided tour — many things will become clearer and more interesting. In my opinion, you will discover the real Chagall and his work if you look at his paintings, walk around Vitebsk and come to this museum.
Take the time to visit. Be sure to take a tour, for a group of 4 people it is not at all burdensome, so without the guide's story, visiting will not bring much information.
The small museum in the Chagall house is an attempt to immerse visitors in the atmosphere of childhood and youth of the future artist. It is reasonable to take a guided tour. Although the girl guide showed us an unusual view of the life of a Jewish family (according to her story, it turned out, for example, that kosher food was taken only on holidays), many items in the exhibition made sense, connected with the life of Moses-Mark and the family. This is not an art museum, although Chagall's works are presented, of course. There is a souvenir shop. And a monument to Marc Chagall in the courtyard. There is a large parking lot near the museum.