Despite the seemingly small size of the building, all the space inside is used to the maximum to describe the history of this place and its significance for the whole world! A very useful pastime!
A small building near Victory Square. A cozy green area. Like all museums in Belarus, this museum is clean, well-equipped, interesting in its own way, a history lover or a supporter of the Communist Party has something to see
A great museum.A great museum and an excellent guide who not only talked, but involved children in the process. Our children also pleased him with their knowledge)) I recommend it! The history of the city is interesting for both children and adults.
Modest, but tasteful.You could say that.A small museum on the ground floor, with interesting exhibits, documents, and photographs.The history of the beginning of communist unification.
No way. We were there with the children during the winter holidays. The tour is about nothing. They didn't even tell me why the museum was named that way. In general, I did not like it !!!!
Unexpectedly, Yandex asked me to rate the museum, but the fact is that I was there more than 10 years ago.))
At that time, I sooooo liked it!
The museum itself is not big, but it is very interesting, and the entrance cost a penny.
Well, the most important thing is, of course, the guide, I think his name was Sergei, he told me very interestingly, he gave his best.
More than 10 years have passed, and still the memories are warm.
I don't know how it is now, but I really liked it back then.
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Алина Д.
Level 9 Local Expert
November 9, 2024
It's a beautiful place. A wonderful guide who told everything very interestingly and kept in touch with visitors 😊
It's worth going! At least because there is a sooo beautiful fountain nearby. You need to go late in the evening, then you will get a lot of color and buzz. Romantic evening! You can also go with your family))) it's better to see the fountain from the park - there is a cool descent to the water - you can sit on the steps
It's hard to believe, but the museum has exceeded expectations. It is not so much an echo of the Soviet era as it is dedicated to the history of Minsk at the end of the 19th century. We went to the museum for the Night to solve a detective story there. A separate respect for the charismatic, shaven-headed employee (unfortunately, I did not remember the name). I recommend you to visit)
A great museum. A real piece of our great history. Well done for saving it. Thank you very much.
I recommend Minsk residents and guests of our capital to visit.
Something incredible, I visited a lot of museums, the Louvre, the Hermitage, the British Museum, none of this is even comparable. The best museum. It's just impossible to go express the whole stream of emotions.
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Боб Марли
Level 21 Local Expert
September 11, 2024
A small cozy house-museum that allows you to touch the history! I saw him by chance, walked inside and only then sat Googling about the 1st congress. Very informative
For historians, it's just right 🤘 I advise you to read the reviews in the book on the table 😂😂 The direct debate of the Bolsheviks with the Black Hundreds 😁
A good museum. They found out why there are two rooms in corner houses in Minsk!
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Anonymous review
April 9, 2021
An excellent museum, well-maintained, pleasant, clean around. The most wonderful atmosphere, which, together with the guide, helps to "dive" into the depths of history.
We were with the school camp🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ ticket prices from the ceiling: the exhibition is 3p per child. Quest game-2p. Why is there such a difference?????What kind of exhibition is this???!!!!! No one showed or told anything: a tiny stuffy room with several tables on which boxes with games (puzzles, backgammon, chess)+table hockey and football. It's all there at home!!!! Microscopes with nothing in them! Showcases with some T-shirts. At least someone would explain how to play some games, what kind of jerseys they are, whose they are... The madam at the checkout is nervous. What has the museum been turned into?! Shame on you!!!!
A great museum and an excellent guide who not only talked, but involved children in the process. Our children also pleased him with their knowledge)) I recommend it! The history of the city is interesting for both children and adults.
If I hadn't used the guide's service, I think it would have been a bit boring. A very nice girl told about Minsk in the late XIX - early XX century, so many interesting facts about the city, its inhabitants and, of course, about the congress itself! To be honest, I didn't expect it to be so entertaining. I also appreciate that it is clear that a person loves what he does. And he is happy to answer questions. Thanks!
In this house, in 1898, the RSDLP, later the VKPB and the CPSU officially began their activities. In Soviet times, tourists poured in here, all figures of high communist rank considered it their duty to visit the "origins". Poets dedicated poems, and not only Russian and Belarusian, but also very distant nations - Turkmens, Bulgarians... Currently, it is an echo of history, a small museum that is trying to survive, along with the main one hosting other historical exhibitions.
He visited the exhibition of Soviet Christmas tree toys, which is located in the house museum of the 1st Congress of the RSDLP.
The exposition is small, but sincere.
I returned to my childhood for a while)
An unexpectedly cool museum. We went with much lower expectations. The exposition was very pleased. There are many documentary evidences of the time of the first congress.