a great Museum in terms of miniatures, a very varied selection of miniatures, I advise you to rent an audio guide will help you learn a lot about the places in Belarus
of the minuses, only VIAR points after these VIAR points you to be not very good in terms of the vestibular apparatus, be sick, will be the head, so better not to take have I have I have️
A great museum! Very beautiful miniatures, a good audio guide. It is really interesting to listen, not just dry facts, but also the history and interesting cases about the presented places can be heard. Awesome staff. Everything was shown, everything was told. It's very nice and pleasant.
Thank you very much, girls) We liked everything!
We visited the Miniature Museum of Belarus. We took an excursion with an audio guide, very informative and interesting! I have allocated places for myself to visit further in the country! 🙂
A wonderful museum where you can see all the main sights of our country in miniature. Painstaking and high-quality work is visible, which causes special admiration! I also liked the child of 7 years old, very polite and friendly staff at the entrance, give an audio guide with headphones to everyone and a leaflet with tasks for the child, very original and cool! We definitely recommend you to visit!
Not a big one at all, but a wonderful museum. Be sure to take a guide, it's more interesting this way. Excellent service, pleasant atmosphere. It seems to me that it is from this place that you need to start getting acquainted with Belarus in order to understand which places and cities to go to next.
There are tables where you can sit down and drink tea. There is also a souvenir shop.
About the exhibition "country mini" which is held at the Museum of Architecture.I'm just thrilled.The exhibition contains all the famous historical buildings and places of Belarus.At the entrance, they give headphones with an audio guide connected.It is very convenient to watch and listen to a detailed description of the position in front of which you stopped.On weekdays, it is quiet and there are few people, there are no group excursions
A wonderful place! You can see all the main sights of the Republic of Belarus in one place and listen to a story about them. They also offer augmented reality glasses to look at them as they currently look. Something has already been destroyed, but it is restored. Very beautiful and interesting! Many exhibits have two night and day modes, you press the button and the illumination changes, the light turns off, the night illumination turns on, the lights flicker! Special thanks for the folding chairs that you can take at the entrance and walk with them, so as not to stand on your feet for 5 minutes at each exhibit while the audio guide is playing.
In total, the whole tour took us 1.5 hours of leisurely study and admiring🙈
There is also a free Wi-Fi, anyone who needs it can connect. There are interesting souvenirs on sale, and most importantly, a snow globe! For collectors like me, this is just a godsend!!!
This is not a museum. This is an exhibition. It is too small for a museum and expensive for an exhibition. But, everything is done well. Not adorable. This is my personal opinion.
Very cool! Very interesting!!! We advise everyone to definitely visit more than once!!! And we will come back again!!!
Thank you very much!!!
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Софья Скрипкина
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July 22, 2024
On July 21, we visited the Museum of architectural miniatures, I really liked it! Beautiful, neat and thoughtful layouts of the most important sights of Belarus allow you to get a holistic view of the country and its history. Special thanks to the wonderful guide Antonina for an exciting and informative tour of the museum! We will definitely recommend it to our friends!
The staff is wonderful, a good idea for a museum, a fantastic location. But in my opinion it's a bit expensive, and the exhibits need a little restoration (
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The guide Anton made this day more fun and interesting. I recommend the museum and definitely with a guide, since you will not get so much information and emotions on your own
An interesting place, we spent time there with pleasure! An audio guide is provided at the entrance, you can listen to a brief description and a story about each layout. There is a photo area and souvenirs.
The only thing I didn't really appreciate was the viar zone. I got a little seasick, and I didn't feel the immersion effect, it's more like looking at photos) But I think such entertainment may appeal to children, although there is a moment with motion sickness.
6 “Д” клас СШ 145 Мінска дзякуе музею і экскурсаводу Васілісе за расказ, цярпенне і ўменне ўтрымліваць увагу, бо, ведаем, з намі гэта складана)
Адзінае, не ў канікулы трэба было прыходзіць, бо занадта многа наведвальнікаў, вельмі горача і шумна. Мы не ўсё паспелі паглядзець, на жаль, а яно таго варта!
We did not have high hopes for this museum, but in vain. It turned out to be very interesting. All the sights of Belarus in miniature, a story about each one, the light changes, it's just a delight. You can connect VR and see everything as it is now, take a walk. I had enough, however, only for 3 locations, I was seasick, but I liked it. It's a small museum, but everything is very well thought out. We stayed there longer than planned and we do not regret it
Informative. The modern approach to the presentation of the material is impressive. An interactive tour with glasses is arranged in a separate room: sitting in an armchair, you can visit from different parts of Belarus. There are also many exhibits on display.
A very good location in the city center, the audio guide tells the story in an accessible way, revealing the information well. I recommend you to visit.
A great museum! Great tour guide Jan! He interested our six-year-old daughter so much that she listened attentively to the whole tour! I liked everything, saw everything in miniature and realized that we want to watch it live!
Thank you very much!
Everything is very cool!! We didn't have time to visit other cities, but thanks to this tour we were able to do it!! The class guide tells you like a fairy tale
We chose to visit on a rainy day.it turned out that it was interesting, because there was an excursion.In general, such museums are very visual, such trips without leaving the museum itself.great.
A very cool place, definitely worth a visit if you don't have time to drive around Belarus)
The only disadvantage is too expensive, that is, discounts)
I really liked it! Just amazing attention to detail on the layouts.
Guide Ekaterina helped make the tour very informative - thank you very much for that!
I really liked it! It's a cool museum, I recommend coming in advance, as you will definitely be delayed😍
A lot of impressions. I especially recommend it to those who don't have much time in Belarus, but want to see everything :)
Aggressive staff, standing with such faces as if they were brought here as to penal servitude, told to listen to the audio tour with their headphones because they themselves do not have, showed how to connect the Internet and instead of explaining normally, they snatched the phone out of their hands and began knocking on it showing their discontent, thank you, the desire to be here immediately disappears with such an attitude.
The idea is not very bad, but most likely for adults, although there are a lot of children. We were a family (children 9 and 14 years old), we came from Russia. I take off the stars 1. for the complicated payment system, first you need to connect to wi-fi, then use the gr code to pay through the application, then through the second qr-download the application to connect the audio guide. Thanks to the girl who was there and helped in everything 2. but at the reception the girl was not responsive and threw phrases (who did not understand the first time, I repeat). 3. after vr glasses, my eldest daughter and I did not feel very well, my head was spinning, apparently due to incorrect sharpness settings (but due to the fact that the image is not clear everywhere, you need to turn your head constantly and spin on a chair to inspect everything). In fact, for three people to start the tour, they were already tired of preparing. We travel a lot, have been to 4 similar museums, there is something to compare it with.
I was passing through Bilarusia and went to the Mini Museum of Miniatures. A wonderful exposition, a very interesting audio guide, layouts made very realistically, a lot of effects are sometimes fascinating and there was a feeling of complete immersion in the exposition. Lovely, helpful and kind staff! Thank you very much!
I advise everyone to visit this wonderful place!
I really wanted to visit this museum, but I'm a little disappointed. All copies are under glass, so do not count on high-quality photos, especially with night mode, when everything is beautiful, but it will be reflected in the walls of the showcase. There are still a lot of people and excursions in such a small space. But in fact, the buildings are very carefully made and quite large, I really like layouts, so it's very interesting for me. You can turn on the night mode yourself. I've been to various similar museums, but there were no glass cases anywhere, you could look at it closely and take pictures. Also, night mode does not work on some exhibits, no matter how much you press the button. In general, it is a good museum with models of significant buildings in Belarus.
You can see all the castles of Belarus. Vilar glasses are not worth the money, although the idea is good (many people get seasick and can't watch everything. The program lasts for 15 minutes, but after 5, many stop (there were 5 of us and no one watched it to the end)
We visited this museum on New Year's holidays. We really liked it, especially liked it, it was beautiful and informative! We wanted to go to the castles around Minsk, but we looked at everything in detail here and decided not to go. There are very cool key rings with cars in the souvenir shop:)
Very accurate miniatures of the most important historical buildings in Belarus. A fascinating journey through the history of Belarus, I advise everyone.
It's very tiny, like a three-room apartment in size. It is not bad for planning trips - you can evaluate what you would like to see. The miniatures are interesting, made with high quality, some move at the touch of a button. They give out a smartphone and overhead (so as not to poke into their ears what many have already ripped off into their ears before you) headphones. There's an audio guide, it works fine, even a 5-year-old child who can hardly read figured it out. There is a photo zone - small, but cool, you can pick up objects. I've added a collection of tin soldiers here)
I went there completely by accident, but as it turned out, it's not for nothing that the museum can be described as the eighth wonder of the world
. I can't single out something specific from what I liked, but I can note the very interesting concept and idea, in general, solid 5 stars
An interesting small museum in the city center. They give out audio guides, which makes it more interesting to view compositions. Some even managed to be watched live later.
I advise both adults and children to visit. It contains 22 layouts of the sights of Belarus, the history of which can be learned from the audio guide. All layouts are made very precisely and are highlighted from different sides and from the inside. Some layouts can even be viewed inside, thanks to the moving parts. There is also a virtual tour hall where you put on stereo masks and travel to interesting places, a souvenir shop and even a corner where you can relax, have drinks and have a snack.
We enjoyed the museum a lot, thanks to the museum staff for their attention and kindness.
We visited this interesting museum and were very pleased with the visit. We didn't have time to travel all over Belarus to see all its architectural treasures live. Thanks to this wonderful place, we were able to learn the history of many sights of the country in a short time. I recommend you to visit!!
P. S. you are calculating your time (about 1.5 hours for comfort) , we did not have enough time before closing
I do not share the enthusiastic reviews.
An excellent attempt to embrace the vast Belarus, to gather in the city center, those sights of the country, which in real life are separated from each other by hundreds of kilometers.
The room is small, stuffy/hot, a lot of screaming children (lucky they left 5 minutes after our arrival). Not all layouts work properly, which is not allowed for the museum. The ticket price should be 2 times lower and then you can put 5 stars.
But in general it is interesting, the audio guide is very good (this is a plus).
Today, the museum presents 22 models of the most significant objects of the architectural and historical heritage of Belarus.
If this is the first time you haven't read about the country and its attractions, then you can go. It is informative and you can choose for yourself what to watch later in person. You definitely don't need to take a virtual tour!!!! Nothing at all))) Just viewing photos with dirty glasses 😄
A great place for children and adults, there may not be many exhibits, but it's interesting to look at and the audio guide is quite informative, a cool idea with riddles and virtual glasses for children, after the museum, traveling around the country becomes more interesting, because you don't just discover new ones but go to familiar places, special thanks for the quest book in Minsk, It's fire!!!
I only looked/listened about more or less historical sites, new buildings are not interesting. It's interesting in principle, but the kids are tired after about 15 minutes. The WR is of poor quality, they give you very little time. If the child is small, then it is not a fact that he will understand the management.