It's a wonderful place. Historical and patriotic complex. I recommend visiting both adults and children. There are many locations with restored fortified buildings. The competent work of the guides allows you to learn more about the history of the creation and conditions of containment of the forces of the German army.
A large number of military equipment of different times. Shooting range. Shops with state symbols, symbols of the heroic past of our Motherland. There is a cafe on site, the assortment is certainly weak, however, if you have a snack or just drink coffee, then it will go.
The territory is large, there are a lot of exhibits, you need to choose the time to visit from a position - to come, walk, explore not "on the run".
The other day we visited the Stalin Line, and it was a really unusual place!
It is immediately impressive how many different types of equipment are assembled in such a small space. Here you can spend the whole day exploring the exhibits and immersing yourself in history. Every corner is filled with interesting details, and even in one visit it is impossible to see everything!
We also appreciated the availability of various cafes where you can have a snack. This is a big plus, as you can take a break and recuperate for further study. 🍔🥤
We liked the activities that are offered here: you can shoot blanks with real weapons and ride on equipment. This adds even more interesting experiences. 🎯🚜
We have heard that reconstructions and combat equipment are being carried out here, but, unfortunately, we were not lucky enough to catch them. Apparently, it is better to come on weekends or on special dates when such events take place.
In general, the Stalin Line is a great place for anyone interested in history and military equipment. We will definitely visit it again!
An atmospheric place. There is a lot of technology, both from the time of the Second World War and modern. Trenches, dugouts, pillboxes are well equipped, there is something to look at and "feel with your hands". I highly recommend taking a guided tour. It is interesting, informative, and there is an opportunity to get inside the armored train. They will tell and show you everything in detail and fascinatingly. We were very satisfied.
A very nice place. A lot of equipment is presented, you can inspect the pillboxes inside. This year, the family visited the armored train animation. They fired from a cannon and a machine gun. There will be enough impressions and good emotions until the end of the year. Many thanks to the commander of the train and his assistant, unfortunately, I forgot their names with the first volley)). I highly recommend visiting this place.
Everything is fine, be sure to take a tour. People are passionate about their work, history, and idea. It's fun for kids to shoot. The smell and sound correspond, there is no recoil, they use some kind of gas, apparently for shots.
The cafe is delicious, for me, alcohol is superfluous. Souvenirs are so-so, maybe we can bring something straight from the Belarusian national. We would even like to buy postcards with the museum, but there is no such thing.
An interesting place for those who remember the history of their country! There are a lot of equipment from the Great Patriotic War, both ours and captured. You can shoot from wartime and modern weapons, you can ride a tank, visit an armored train, a pillbox with an exposition of the interior is open. A very good place, it makes sense for both adults and children to visit, if the children are not very small and timid (loud shooting and explosions from artillery)
Delight! A private collection, made with a soul. Boris, a wonderful guide, took us on an armored train and accompanied us to a tank shooting. It's breathtaking! And the history, and the exhibits, and in general a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in those difficult times. Large territory, interesting for everyone!!!
Large Parking lot.
The disadvantage is that there are few catering outlets, only the cafe at the entrance worked. But we went to lunch in the city.
It is better to take an excursion and choose the weather for the inspection, since almost the entire inspection is in an open area.
A large area, unfortunately, is not well maintained at all in places, it was sad to learn that visitors take away mock-ups of shells with them and they are no longer displayed in pillboxes.
There is a part of the guns that you can touch, twist, see how they are loaded.
The garage turned out to be very interesting, in which military equipment is exhibited, which is involved in reconstructions and is on the move, restoration work and restoration of equipment are carried out in the same hangar. It was unexpected and loud when an armored personnel carrier was suddenly started inside the hangar.
And it's also the only place I know where you can shoot from almost all types of WWII weapons and ride on tank armor.
Today we visited the Stalin Line complex. The territory of the complex and the exhibits are impressive! I really enjoyed the tour with the guide Andrey! There are no words: a wonderful guide, knows and loves his job, our history! This is felt, as Andrey tells it in such an interesting and detailed way that it takes your breath away! I didn't even want to be distracted by the photo, so as not to miss a word! The children (7,11,12 years old) were also impressed, to whom Andrey easily found an approach and carried them into history with his facts and stories!
Thank you so much for a wonderful day! We will definitely come back when we are in Minsk.
An interesting place that is definitely worth a visit. Anyway, after getting from Vladimir to Minsk, I do not regret that I visited here. You can get from Minsk to the complex and back on your own on passing minibuses (Yandex maps will help you). You can devote half a day to studying the complex and believe me, there will be something to do. I will not suggest it, the site and natural curiosity will help you create a program for yourself. Perhaps I will recommend only one thing. The day before you arrive here, visit the Museum of the history of the Great Patriotic War. And the brightest and most pleasant memories will stay with you for a long time.
Interesting exhibits, a lot of equipment, interesting stands, excellent cafes on the territory, you can shoot from different types of weapons, there is a shooting range, a great place to immerse yourself in the Great Patriotic War, very responsive administration, I recommend it to the whole family 👍
An excellent complex. I was on the Tanker's Day. There were many playgrounds. I liked that you can shoot with various weapons, ride a tank, fly a helicopter. There are no problems with parking, it is on the territory of the complex. It's very cool that there is a place that keeps history
The most gorgeous place. It is very informative and interesting. A lot of equipment. We got to the day of the artilleryman and were madly delighted with how everything was prepared. The reconstruction is impressive. But most of all I liked the attitude of the young guys around the equipment, they showed everything, told me and even allowed their little son to sit in the cockpit of many cars.
I highly recommend a visit. The exhibition complex of military equipment is interesting in itself, but on special holidays, reconstructions of military events of different years are held here. We managed to get to the Afghan sky dedicated to the Airborne Forces Day. You will never forget this. Even men's hearts ached and tears flowed. Ensembles with patriotic songs performed. I recommend using the link on the website to download the quest and follow the route. A surprise awaits. A real asset that fosters a sense of patriotism.
A huge territory with an exposition of military equipment. There is a large parking lot for cars. There is a cafe (a modest menu), a souvenir shop, and a chapel on site.Tickets can be purchased online. It is worthily interesting for children and adults. You can't get from Minsk without a navigator ((
Very versatile expositions. Restored defensive structures of the Great Patriotic War. Restored equipment of that time, accurate replicas and it's all possible to touch, participate, ride (for money) well, this is understandable a huge territory and equipment from the Second World War to the present day requires maintenance. Definitely worth getting lost in these spaces for a day. There are places for recreation, playgrounds, tourist entertainments to shoot or bang on the fascist with the main caliber.
A very large open-air museum complex) mostly. Some samples have full access, which is especially appreciated by children.
I was here during the celebration of Independence Day, so I also found a fairly large-scale generalized reconstruction of the battles for the BSSR during the Great Patriotic War. I also liked the fact that some of the museum's exhibits are on the go! For this, many thanks to the staff for supporting them in such a state. But it's probably better to visit the museum on weekdays.
It's a very interesting place. It is useful for visiting both adults and children for patriotic education.
A large fleet of military equipment. Reenactments of the battles of the First World War, the Civil War, and the Great Patriotic War take place periodically.
This place is definitely worth a visit. Especially on May 9th, Victory Day.
It is very informative, a lot of information, it is important for children - everything can be touched, this tour is even more interesting. Restored equipment is a special value of the museum, it's great that there are professionals who preserve and transmit memory through generations.
Positive:
Lots of equipment
An interesting story
Interactive places, you can aim a gun, shoot a weapon (optional, for a fee)
There are several cafes with delicious food.
Thematically dressed guides
You can fire a large-caliber gun for 50 rubles.
Minuses:
It's expensive to shoot, 5 rubles per cartridge
For tall people: low passageways
A good complex and a lot of exhibits. There they picked up a good place outside the city, they made a cafe out of an old closed station! And in some buildings. It's just unforgettable. There are 1000 exhibits there.
And good unforgettable expositions. Everything is unforgettable! And reconstruction, too, and abandoned cars. Just wonderful fights (reconstructions of this). Great, of course, and you can climb into about half of the equipment there. It is forbidden to climb half of it. There is a helicopter riding group of six people. Children's entrance tickets cost a little more than 10 rubles. It was written. But the toilet is also good, only the cubicles are small like construction toilets, but although there is still a toilet, I do not know how because I do not want to stand in such a queue.
A good, thoughtful complex. The equipment is in quite acceptable condition, considering that it stands in the open air. There are a lot of interesting things, the route is built correctly, parking is large. It's a good place to get involved in history and just spend time.
An interesting and memorable place. A great opportunity to travel with your family and immerse yourself in the military history of our vast country. Here you can shoot and have a delicious lunch. All boys must visit the Stalin Line.
I really liked the exposition and the territory. There are a lot of historical sites. There is something to see. Riding a tank. By helicopter. Shooting and various weapons. You can eat. But take cash, the cards are only in two places.
It is a very interesting place, there are a lot of equipment and defensive structures. You can climb inside bunkers, some tanks, hold small arms in your hands, shoot from it, also shoot from a cannon, ride a tank. If you're lucky, you'll see a battle reconstruction involving tanks, guns and an armored train. It's all driving and shooting. After that, you can have a snack with army cuisine in the Airborne Forces cafe. The portions are small but delicious. And the design of the cafe is very original.
There is a very large number of interesting exhibits, and the development of the complex as a whole is visible.
One of the disadvantages is that there are catastrophically not enough seats for spectators during the reconstruction. For more or less convenient placement, it is necessary to increase them at least twice.
The cost of food at the stalls in the center of the complex and on its "outskirts" also differs significantly
A lot of military equipment and various equipment is very interesting and informative. You can shoot with a machine gun or take a ride on a tank. There are guided tours . I advise you to visit this place especially on a holiday..
Informative, diverse, informative. Convenient car Parking, a large area with clean air and magnificent surroundings. . It is better to lay down more time for inspection without haste.
There is a parking lot, the most interesting thing is a shooting range, where for reasonable money you can shoot with a machine gun, tank, rifle. There is a large area for walking and inspecting military equipment. There is a cafe on site
It's a very interesting place. There are a lot of restored equipment from the Great Patriotic War. A large number of Soviet military equipment of later years is also presented. Very impressive reconstructions are being carried out (they were on May 10). You can always shoot weapons from a rifle to a cannon, ride an armored combat vehicle and fly a helicopter (although this pleasure already costs a decent fee: for example, riding a combat vehicle 25 b.r., a shot from a rifle 5 b.r., from a BMD 50 b.r.).
The cost of admission to the museum is 25 b.r., students are 15 b.r., preschoolers are probably free.
The defensive structures are in excellent condition, an interesting collection from the engineering troops, a good selection in a static exposition. A separate plus is the design of the cafe counter and musical accompaniment. In general, it is worth laying at least three hours for viewing, it is worth it.
Everything is fine!!! But there are nuances))) A soldier's porridge for 25 rubles of an entrance ticket could be given for free, plus (take note of why you are not developing???) Tea, frontline??? 100 alcohol??? Are you serious??? It's not very thoughtful. Further throughout the territory,the cafe"" where kebabs are cooked and rollton is poured with boiling water))) Cheap and tasteless... As someone involved in military affairs, I looked ironically at the gun shooting attraction))) Well, for that kind of money, you can let them shoot blanks, and not strain the speakers)))
An amazing installation, extremely interesting, interactive, especially with children, and photos and history, all in one place, a lot of exhibits, which is worth shooting from machine guns... if you're around, be sure to visit!
A wonderful historical and cultural complex, where you can see a huge amount of military equipment. I've been here twice. While visiting this complex for the second time, I came across historical reconstructions staged in honor of the RVIA holiday. Excerpts of these reconstructions can be viewed on the attached videos. It turns out that such reconstructions are put on all military holidays. I advise everyone to visit the Stalin Line.
A must-visit. You need to know and remember your history. Few places have such an extensive exposition in excellent condition. A lot of equipment on the go.
You can shoot (prices for 10.10.2024 in the photo) and ride on the tank tower. There will be a reconstruction on gunner's Day in November.
My impressions were blurred. The complex is large, but most of it is just an exhibition of military equipment. From entertainment, there is only one shooting range with several types of refined weapons. And it's very interesting except that they only accept cash. The walk will be interesting for a couple of hours. But only for those who are interested in this topic. You can ride a tank, but it's not a cheap pleasure.
It's a great place. An open-air museum complex. There is an opportunity to shoot small arms, ride a tank, walk through the park among historical sites. Payment at the entrance by card, cash inside the park.
A very interesting and informative place, a lot of exhibits of equipment, airplanes, tanks, cars, an armored train, a large well-groomed territory, it's great to visit such an exposition with children
There is a large exhibition area not far from Minsk, where military equipment from the Great Patriotic War and later periods is presented. Here you can see such samples as the Peony, MiG-25, S-300 and much more.
There is a parking lot, a cafe and toilets on the site. A shooting range and the opportunity to ride military equipment are available to visitors.
The most impressive is the shooting of guns, submachine guns, machine guns and even BMD. TANK RIDING is not cheap, but it is also possible even on the legendary T-34, a huge amount of equipment fortifications, simulated combat operations and much more. If you passed by this huge omission, I'm sorry for you
It is necessary to allocate "2 +" hours for visits with children. The territory is extensive: ground equipment, aviation, steam locomotives are represented, there is a shooting range. There are places for children to "climb": pillboxes, trenches, guns. We were in the "off-season"... with a cafe for a snack - not really.
An analogue of our Patriot Park. There is no such crowd of people, the territory is more compact, therefore, it is even more pleasant to walk. The technique is older, but it's even more interesting. You can go to the pillboxes, walk around the village for reconstruction. I recommend it!
A good authentic place, but it's worth coming on your own and it's advisable to watch so as not to coincide with tour groups or at least to separate your route through the park with them, the benefit of the scheme allows. By minibus from the station for half an hour on an empty road. All the exhibits are in good condition, the internal route through the territory is well organized. Be sure to look at the map and go in a big circle, otherwise there is a chance to miss the hangars with interesting exhibits. There is entertainment for the "poor" - to shoot blanks from some small arms and a small tank, and for the "rich" - to ride one of the tanks, including our t-34 and the German shtug-3. For the poor, it costs absolutely adequate money, for the rich, especially on rarities, it is more likely for very difficult guests. For which, by the way, they arrange mini-reconstructions here, there are even stands. In general, it's worth a trip here, for everyone who goes to Minsk and has at least half a day free (slowly, full circle, the whole complex costs 2-2.5 hours, which in a compartment with a round-trip trip results in 3.5 hours maximum).
I have been to this complex many times, but I have never been able to intersect with the reconstruction of military operations. This year we managed to buy tickets from Moscow and go to Minsk for the weekend for this event. As always, everything is at a high level. On 13.07, the reconstruction of the First World War took place, there were a lot of people, everyone was interested to see. The weather prevented you from enjoying +35 +37, and it was not the best choice of terrain for reconstruction, there were many trees and bushes, and the full picture of the event was not visible. But in any case, the organizers of this event and the entire complex are well done! It is necessary to organize such reconstructions more often, it is interesting for all children and adults!
A wonderful museum. Separately, it is worthy of respect that it is organized by private individuals. There are a lot of equipment, defensive structures and wartime paraphernalia. A great place, I recommend you to visit.
The largest playground with equipment where I have been. If you love technology, then you are here) there are a lot of things. There is an armored train, but it is a new model. There is a large parking lot on site, for a purely nominal fee. You can shoot with cannons, a machine gun, a rifle, and there seemed to be a machine gun.