Many thanks to the staff of the Potemkin Palace for the informative and informative tour. There are many unique historical exhibits in the Palace. The interior of the rooms of the past has been recreated with high design art. Everything is done very harmoniously, beautifully and interestingly.
It is worth mentioning the Mother's Museum, which contains educational materials about famous women mothers of the Krichevsky district and their children. All this is very unusual and touchingly designed.
A wonderful and very atmospheric place, albeit after reconstruction.
A wonderful private tour.
There are amazing exhibits. It's great that everyone is trying to carefully and carefully recreate (most of the historical exhibits were seized at the Belarusian customs, or bought at various auctions).
In addition to the palace, you can also see the hall of the Great Patriotic War (this is also a museum). It is located in a building on Lenin Square, next to the historical memory Square, on the territory of which there are art objects and commemorative signs dedicated to the history of the Krichevskaya shipyard. The building can be immediately noticed: the coat of arms of the city is on the facade.
The exposition has a very interesting content. I liked it:) I think fans of the history and themes of the Second World War will be able to appreciate. And the ticket is inexpensive
A gorgeous place! Very well maintained territory, original landscape solutions, excellent guides, it was very interesting to listen to the tour! Amazing, kind, responsible, caring people! I recommend it 100% to everyone%
Apart from this palace, there is nothing for a tourist to see in Krichev. The palace is beautiful from the outside and somewhat empty inside, there are few exhibits. There is a registry office in one part of the palace, and this is a great idea. There is a small park area around the palace, but well-maintained and with luxuriously blooming flower beds. Very polite, friendly staff.
It takes 20 minutes by bus from the bus station.
It's not a bad cultural object. I advise you to visit.
The original furniture in the palace has not been preserved. Everything was taken out by the owners.
But the fact that they also put interesting samples. A lot of paintings.
Interesting icons and books.
Only the name comes from Potemkin.
It would be cool if we gathered more information about Potemkin. About the hobbies and character of the owner. What he did for the district, what he remembered.
This palace museum impresses with its beauty. Majestic halls, amazing interior allow you to plunge into the reign of Catherine II. At the end of the XVIII century, the Empress granted the palace to Count Potemkin. Thanks to government support, this museum is in good condition, there are a lot of antiques in the rooms, objects of that time: these are books, manuscripts, and furniture.
A very interesting and pleasant place, I advise everyone to visit!
We visited this museum in the summer and are very glad that we visited it. A very beautiful well-kept garden around the estate, there is a place to walk and arrange photo shoots, you can take a snack with you. I think that this cultural object is not deservedly deprived of attention, there is very little information about it on the Internet and, accordingly, few people know about its existence. We took an excursion. With a soul and great love, the guide tells about the estate. Yes, many exhibits have not been preserved, but similar original exhibits of those times are on display in the museum and the visitor can get an idea of how people lived at that time. During the tour there are tricky riddles, very fascinating and sometimes funny - about what this or that piece of furniture was intended for. There is a curious story about the clock. But it becomes even more mysterious and amazing when you hear a similar almost detective story in the museum-town hall in Mogilev. Go listen and you won't regret it! It is better to go in fine weather, if in summer, then you can still swim in a small and picturesque river nearby. We wish the museum itself development and prosperity. It would be possible to add magnets for memory, some small postcards, maybe a recipe for an old herbal tea or with some local berries, it would be interesting to see a tiny pharmacy garden. There is not enough page in Instagram or telegram about the life of the museum, its exhibits, maybe a master class on some craft that flourished in the time of Potemkin.
Perhaps the place is really wonderful, but we were not given the opportunity to even take one normal photo. We were driving from Moscow, we decided to see the Palace, when we came to the gate it was open, there was a female guard standing next to it, who began to close it and say that it was already closed. We kindly asked her permission to take one photo together in front of the Palace, but were refused and the gate was closed in front of us. I think this is absolutely inhospitable and impolite, photographing would take a few seconds, but would leave pleasant emotions and gratitude to the security officer. But we were offered to take a photo over the fence...(I recommend being kinder and more responsive to your guests!
It is very cool that such a historical architectural value as this palace is located not far from Mogilev. Of course, the huge historical territory has not been preserved, but the "piece" that is accessible to visitors is very well maintained and pleasant to look at. It is very pleasant to walk around such a garden, you can take gorgeous photos with flowering plants. There is a local registry office on the ground floor of the palace, which is very symbolic and well thought out, because to tie the knot in such a quiet, cozy place, and even a palace - I think it's a pleasure. The museum's exposition is located on the second floor. The entrance to the museum costs 3.50 rubles / person, it seems, 6 rubles is an excursion for a group and 5 rubles per group will have to pay for shooting, 0.5 rubles are shoe covers. The prices, as we can see, are quite acceptable. I recommend you to visit!
It's interesting to see. A lot of finds .beautiful halls. We arrived a little earlier than the excursions begin, but we were still able to show the beauty of the museum, the territory around the museum is beautiful, you can see how much work has been invested in this place.
We were passing through. The territory is neat. It is clear that the workers are watching for cleanliness. Unfortunately, it was not possible to get inside. But also, just fine, lipnina is a separate kind of art.
We stopped by the city of Krichev, decided to visit this place. Unknowingly, they approached the building about 10 minutes after closing. The gate was open, as soon as we decided to go in, a security officer appeared. We kindly asked her to enter the territory and take one general photo against the background of the palace. The answer was given in the sense that we can take photos behind the fence. Absolutely zero customer orientation.
I really liked the palace and bowed low to the staff! :) With soul and love for her work, the guide told us for 2 hours about the history of the palace, the exhibits, the history of Krichev! The man in his place, it was extremely pleasant to communicate! Thank you very much! I advise you to visit!
The palace is beautiful, worth a visit, and the ticket is also inexpensive, the historical museum of Krichev is also located here. But the registry office in the palace was also confused
Prince Potemkin's Palace, visited in the summer of 2023. Very well maintained territory, greenery, flowers, benches. Empress Catherine ll. spent the night in the palace on her way to the Crimea. The building houses a museum and, in my opinion, a registry office. The palace is beautiful, light, built in the classical style
Interesting excursions, good guides, but it is designed more for large organized tour groups! For those who are interested in history, I advise you! If possible, I would add a shipyard, or at least a virtual pavilion about it!
It was 17.08.23. A very homely cozy palace. The interiors of that time have been recreated. A wonderful exposition. I liked the guide very much, unfortunately, I do not remember the name. We walked around the palace park.
An interesting place for general development. We visited with my husband and children. We turned to the services of a guide, strolled through the rooms of the palace for a little more than an hour. We learned some facts from the life of the Galiyins and generally got acquainted with the history of Krichev
You take the tour by yourself. You will be guided through the halls, but you will read all the information about the place in a sign on the wall.. With a guide, I think it would be more interesting to get information..
A very interesting tour! Olga, the guide, helps you immerse yourself in the history of the palace with your head! Huge thanks to her! This is 100% the place that cannot be ignored!
Unexpectedly, for the small town of Krichev, a beautiful and majestic palace. On the ground floor there is a registry office, the entire second floor is occupied by a historical museum. There is a neat south park around the palace. I recommend everyone to visit.
It's a beautiful place. It is definitely worth taking a tour, as the exposition will not be able to convey much about the palace itself and the city of Krichev as a whole. But the guide will tell you who owned the palace after Grigory Alexandrovich Potemkin, how he got it, and also what was the fate of this place after the 1917 Revolution. Cards are not accepted yet, but there is a post office nearby where you can withdraw cash.
The presence of a beautiful palace in the outback, its ideal condition, and an interesting story from the guides made it possible to transfer to a past era. It is very interesting and definitely worth a visit
I really liked the tour conducted by Elena Melchakova, the chief curator of the funds! We strongly advise you to stop by if you are nearby. There is a wonderful park around the palace.
We were on an excursion on November 4, 2023, the guides were busy and did not want to wait half an hour. We walked around the exposition on our own, to be honest, we were not impressed. But on this day, a ball was given in one of the halls. It was something. Ladies in beautiful dresses, gallant gentlemen. It was as if they had plunged into the old days. If such events were held more often, there would be no end of visitors.
Visited in the summer. I wasn't inside. But from the outside, the palace is impressive. The garden and park area is beautifully decorated. A great tourist destination.
A decent exposition of the halls. The park of the palace is well-maintained, there are many beautiful green spaces, complemented by forged sculptural compositions. The employees are polite and friendly to the visitor. I recommend you to visit. By the way, those who cannot visit naturally can be viewed virtually on the website of the local blogger "Virtual Krichev".
The museum's exposition is average. I've been there twice. It all depends on the guide. The first time was interesting. The second one was so-so, the guide was shy and told little (why did he go twice? I was just traveling with a group that was there for the first time :)). However, when visiting Krichev, it is worth visiting the museum, as well as the chalk quarries.
The territory is not large, everything is shorn. There is a place for photo shoots. We didn't get on the tour. The interior is preserved as it was under the owner. On the street, the shops of those times, however, were repainted several times, but the casting was preserved. I advise you to visit.
The place is definitely worth it. Especially if you book some kind of interactive tour. The palace itself has been preserved almost in its original form, but there is nothing from the original interior.
A great place, inexpensive, you can plunge into the 18th century and almost touch that very being) as if you get into the past) definitely a rating of 5
I didn't think there was a palace in Krichev.Of course, it cannot be compared with castles such as Nesvizh and Mirsky.Of course, there is really nothing to see, we took a tour of everything that is just antiques, and not found artifacts belonging to the country palace.I understood that it has come down to our days only visually how the palace looked before.But I recommend visiting