Beautiful and well maintained park. A very interesting exhibition of antique irons in the wing. A huge number of exhibits are placed in several halls. The exhibits are exclusive, rare, and wonderfully restored. It is very interesting for both adults and children! But there is absolutely no information about this exhibition anywhere, neither in the park, nor on the Internet, anywhere. But I didn't like the main estate very much. The main thing I didn't like was the absolutely excessive number of sitting granny caretakers. For each room with 3 exhibits, there is a caretaker who looks at everyone as if they are intruders, rather than trying to attract visitors or interest them. Complete sovkovost and budget extravagance! Moreover, the visitors keep quiet, and the staff gather in groups and out of boredom loudly discuss personal matters at the top of their voices.
It's a wonderful park, despite the large number of people, you won't feel crowded. There's always a hiding place. Next to the estate there is a beautiful park with old trees, which, like age-old giants, are rushing upwards. Canadian birch, Siberian broadleaf. Well, to finally immerse yourself in the atmosphere of another century, you can visit the manor museum. But the park is A MIRACLE!
Visiting the Loshinskaya Manor Museum in Minsk was a real discovery. The manor impresses with its architecture and atmosphere, immersing in history. The tour was informative and fascinating, the guide Nadezhda shared interesting facts about the Loshinsky family's life and the peculiarities of that time. I was pleasantly surprised by the well-groomed territory and the opportunity to walk around the park. I recommend it to anyone who is interested in the history and culture of Belarus!