A very interesting place, worth visiting when traveling to Brest! The entrance ticket to the territory is 10 BYN and you walk yourself wherever you can climb) There is a hall with exhibits, reconstructions of army rooms, everything else is a dungeon walker (do not forget a flashlight, or make sure that there is enough charging on the phone to illuminate), a small artillery exhibition. It was gloomy in places in the dark corners of the basements, but nevertheless I really liked everything, I recommend you to visit!
An interesting place to touch the history. We walked around the museum and the dungeons on our own. We rented bicycles in Brest, and after the Brest fortress we went there, it was faster and more convenient. We recommend it
A picturesque place. Now they have put things in order and you can calmly and interestingly walk around to see. But still not as much as the Brest fortress. If your program is full of visiting other places, then you can skip it.
The scale of the fortress is amazing, it is difficult to imagine how much money and labor have been invested in this monster! I liked the freedom of movement around the fort, you can walk almost everywhere through the galleries and casemates. Among the disadvantages, dark underground passages, no electric lighting, well, little filling, empty casemates, outside the museum part. But I liked it! To invest money there, to make interior filling, it will be a great place! Where else will you see a fort comparable to the forts of the Maginot line!
This place should be visited 100%, the Fort is a unique defensive facility with an exposition of a museum and tunnels that you can visit and plunge into that atmosphere of fighting.
The children really enjoyed wandering through the underground passages, even more than in the Brest fortress. An employee of the museum of steam locomotives advised to visit, they were satisfied.
Only by visiting this fort and learning the history of the Brest fortress not only in its memorial part, but also in those fortifications that, for obvious reasons, remained "behind the scenes" of history, one can comprehend and understand the greatness of the feat of its defenders
I liked everything. The children were delighted. The only drawback is the lack of any transport to the museum. We walked there and called a taxi back. Museum 5*, transport connection 0*
An atmospheric place. You plunge into the pre-revolutionary era. Interesting photos of the tsarist army, showing the life of soldiers, their way of life.
I really enjoyed the tour. Guide Mazur A. A. umnichka. I noticed that during the tour, she would fix the board on the floor, then move the stone into place. If they had walked themselves, they would not have had the same impressions at all.
The place is very interesting! The only one of its kind has survived to our time without changes! It will be interesting for any age! There is definitely nothing like this in Belarus