In museums, it is very important to preserve not only the exhibits, but also the appropriate atmosphere. Everything coincided here: rare items and a setting that immerses in the everyday life of the classics of Belarusian literature. Surely, the desire to follow the spirit of that time is also connected with the fact that you can only pay for a visit in cash))) We visited the museum as part of the thematic program, the girl guide is simply amazing! She provided information so vividly and fascinatingly that it was impossible to be distracted by anything else. So be sure to plan an excursion with a guide, this is a completely different level of experience. Moreover, the entrance ticket itself costs pennies.
There are only 3 items in the museum that belonged to the writer's family. The family lived in this house for several years in 3 rooms. The house is a 5-apartment building. The atmosphere and the spirit of that time are present, but it is unlikely that the writer's family could afford all those things on display. The Bogdanovich family's belongings: a teaspoon, a photo frame and a jewelry box.
The first printed Bible of Skarina is on display.
I really liked it, thanks a lot to the guide! Children aged 6 and 9 listened with interest and answered questions. On the day of our visit, admission was free. Very beautiful antique furniture and interesting things. We joined an excursion for schoolchildren, the staff did not mind. The museum is located next to a park with a Ferris wheel and a puppet theater.