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Александр
Level 9 Local Expert
April 1, 2024
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сергей Сенькевич
Level 6 Local Expert
July 26, 2024
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Лесная нимфа
Level 7 Local Expert
April 26
A good place if you like steam locomotives. We went here with the children. A lot of things. It's a pity that you can't go everywhere. If possible, take a guided tour. There used to be a good cafe to have a snack and buy souvenirs. But not anymore. Nothing's moving, you can't ride. To do this, you need to go to Baranovichi and ride a trolley. It's great that there's also a museum under the roof. The small trains are moving, the children (and we adults) were delighted. You can ring the bell.
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Юлия
Level 15 Local Expert
May 3
A stunning museum with lots of exhibits. Steam locomotives, diesel locomotives, wagons, there are even cross-sectional models to show how the mechanism works inside. Everything is so clean, amazing, although people walk freely, and there are no caretakers on the territory. In some exhibits, you can go up inside and feel like a machinist. It is definitely worth visiting the exhibition complex in a separate building, there are many interesting details and history. There you can also plunge into childhood, watching a miniature railway.
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Людмила Широкая
Level 9 Local Expert
May 4
An open-air museum. The most important thing is that the weather is good. There are many exhibits, some of which can be accessed inside. There is also an indoor museum. To visit the museum, it is advisable to take a guide so that you can not only enjoy the beauty of the locomotives, but also learn more information about them. The children were delighted to be able to touch the exhibits and climb👍 I definitely recommend you to visit
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Anna I.
Level 6 Local Expert
April 23
A gorgeous museum! Outdoor exhibition + pavilion. The trains are all in good condition, well maintained and painted. If possible, take an excursion (with an excursion you can enter several closed trains). During self-inspection, there is also a lot of interesting information in the pavilion, on posters on the platform. The ticket price is very affordable, about 10 BEL. Rubles'.Very close to the Brest fortress. Highly recommended!
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Анастасия П.
Level 5 Local Expert
April 16
I really liked the museum. An interesting exposition with the history of railway development inside the building with beautiful layouts, exhibits, stands with a text explanation. I also really liked the outdoor part of the museum, there are a lot of steam locomotives, diesel locomotives, wagons of various time periods, in some cabins you can go in and look inside. I looked at everything for almost two hours
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Дмитрий
Level 20 Local Expert
May 14
The museum of railway equipment is a great place, there are many different locomotives, diesel locomotives and wagons. Some models of mechanisms are cut out so that the internal mechanisms of the units can be studied. There are many exhibits, the entrance to which is open and you can enter as a machinist. Everything is clean and tidy, you can come with children, they will definitely be interested.Entrance fees are very businesslike. The Brest Fortress is located nearby.
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Иван Иванов
Level 7 Local Expert
January 7
An interesting museum. In the summer, of course, it is much more pleasant to inspect these, one might say, unique specimens. It's a bit cold in winter... My wife and I were walking along the platform and inspecting the equipment, and we were lucky! We ran into an excursion. Well, they stuck to her and didn't regret it. The guide turned out to be a competent girl. We have received a lot of information, both historical and slightly technical. In short, it was interesting. We really enjoyed it. I advise you not to drive by and visit this museum.
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Елена Алексеевна
Level 12 Local Expert
May 10
We stopped by on the way, took a walk, a lot is presented for viewing, the impressions are good, some exhibits can be viewed inside, the territory is clean, there is an exhibition hall with a mock-up, the children are very interested, and the adults were satisfied.
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Nastassia A.
Level 6 Local Expert
January 10
I really liked the museum, it was interesting for both children and adults. Some trains can be viewed from the inside. A pleasant museum building, with interesting exhibits and a model with moving trains. You can have a coffee and a snack at the cafe.
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Владимир Кузнецов
Level 28 Local Expert
May 11
A wonderful museum. We went around all the exhibits with pleasure, where it was possible, went up everywhere, climbed and looked. The kids are absolutely thrilled. Very cool. It's great that there are people who make such museums. I definitely recommend a visit.
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Мария Гурьянова
Level 10 Local Expert
March 17
I really liked the museum!! There are many different steam locomotives and more. It was a pity that there was only one carriage where you could go inside. Everything else was boarded up, but there was access where you could climb up and look through the carriage window) We were there when it was cold.It was good that there was also a room on the territory of the museum where you could both warm up and see museum exhibits on this topic.
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Prizrak
Level 8 Local Expert
December 24, 2024
I highly recommend visiting this museum to all residents and guests of Brest. A lot of effort and money has been invested by railway employees in all units of equipment. An unforgettable exhibition. An open-air museum. A lot of work has been put into it by people who have collected, restored and maintained equipment in good condition, copies of which remain in a single quantity. I highly recommend it.
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Елена
Level 10 Local Expert
August 20, 2024
A great place to visit with children or for lovers of rare railway equipment or just to spend time. The museum is located near the main entrance to the Brest Fortress, so you can combine visits to two sites in one day. The locomotives themselves are presented in a wide range. One of them is half covered with a transparent material so that you can see all its internal mechanisms - an interesting idea. The only thing I would like to get inside the cabin or wagons, but unfortunately it will only be possible in a couple of the whole variety, because the rest are closed and they can only be viewed from the outside. There is also an indoor pavilion on the territory, where models of railways with toy trains running on them are presented.
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Дмитрий Зайцев
Level 15 Local Expert
November 18, 2024
A wonderful museum of railway equipment with a large variety of wagons and locomotives. In addition to the main open-air exposition, there is a small pavilion on the territory where you can get acquainted with the history of railways, as well as see a miniature railway along which small trains move!
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Viola
Level 9 Local Expert
October 14, 2024
I liked everything very much, we were with the children of 5 and 3 years old. The entrance was free for children, mothers for 7p. It's very cheap even. The children went in, watched, climbed, entered the wagons (only one was open for viewing, the rest only through the glazed window), of course I would like to touch and sit in the wagons more. In general, it is very interesting to go and spend your leisure time this time. There are many stands with interesting information. The museum on the territory is free to visit. The bell was struck, and the children remembered it very much. If you go without children, then I would take a guide, I think you would learn a lot of interesting things. But with children listening and going to consider, it's just unrealistic. There is also a bathroom on site. I was very pleased with the availability of toilet paper, as well as the place was clean, but there was no hand soap, and after the locomotives we were all dirty. There is still not enough cafe. It was closed. The children, very hungry, began to whine. That was the end of our walk, we went to the city to look for food😉
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Виктор К.
Level 6 Local Expert
May 25
With a ticket price of 8 rubles, the museum offers not only to walk around the trains, they give you the opportunity to get into the cabins of locomotives from different eras (the photos are cool), there is also a steam locomotive in the section, which allows you to understand why they are so big and how everything works inside. In addition, if there is an exhibition pavilion where a toy railway is made, and even adults are stuck over how trains take turns. If you're there, don't miss it, be sure to come by.
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Александр Серый
Level 9 Local Expert
May 1
A very interesting museum in fact, even just to wander around, climb, read the signs with the description - you can hang out for 3 hours, those who are interested in the railway will come very much, I recommend you to visit. It would be interesting to listen to the guide, but there were no visitors on the day of the visit, the museum opened on its day off for tourists. There are a lot of exhibits, a lot of places where you can climb to look, the main thing is to be careful. Based on the signs, I realized that in several places the exhibits were mixed up, from the obvious: there is a diesel locomotive and a sign with a description of a steam locomotive from the 1930s. Unfortunately, most of the exhibits are closed for inspection from the inside for the safety of the interior, which is a pity. I really liked it!!
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Татьяна Ермакова
Level 14 Local Expert
August 17, 2024
An open-air museum. It's nice to walk. All the exhibits, despite the antiquity, are in excellent condition. Like the whole of Belarus. Some steam locomotives can be climbed and viewed and touched inside the cabin. The children are very interested. Some of the locomotives were filmed, that is, they are on the move. And this causes great respect for the museum staff. The exposition is not tedious. The whole museum can be bypassed right now with a leisurely step. The museum opens at 11 a.m. It's a pity. It would be more convenient to look at it at 10, and in the process look at the next one (saved valuables).
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Екатерина Мытник
Level 6 Local Expert
March 12
I liked everything, especially the weather, which was ideal for outdoor walks) It's worth visiting and seeing with children, there are few places to go, but most likely it was done for safety. I liked the layout of the train, which runs every 5 minutes
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Иван Желтов
Level 7 Local Expert
August 26, 2024
An amazing museum! Parking for cars is small, but there is . Tickets are relatively inexpensive. You can climb almost all the exhibits, and you can visit the driver's cabin in two steam locomotives. Several copies are on the go , they are being filmed . There is a souvenir shop, as well as ice cream and drinks, WC . We spent 2 hours there with a child ( a girl , 9 years old) , barely persuaded to leave)))
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сергей Шалгин
Level 4 Local Expert
March 28
It's an interesting museum, and it's impressive to watch steam locomotives and diesel locomotives live, so to speak.... It's informative, the equipment has been well preserved, thanks to the museum staff and everyone who preserves Soviet history.
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LesiaOlesia
Level 13 Local Expert
November 10, 2024
The museum is interesting, a lot of information can be read in the building, locomotives of different models, production, and release years are on display. Everything is on a real scale. The dimensions are impressive. There are full-size layouts in the section to see the principle of the device. You can enter some driver cabins. You can touch all the exhibits and climb on them for a photo. The ticket price for an adult is 7p. There is no point in posting a lot of photos, visit - you will see everything with your own eyes.
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Нина Киреева
Level 10 Local Expert
May 10
It is interesting to look at steam locomotives. Beautiful, from different eras. Some of them can be climbed. There is a museum on the territory, it is also interesting to explore: the shape of the conductors, switches, telephones, there is a miniature railway that functions. For disabled children, free of charge and for an accompanying person.
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Наталья Бородинова
Level 9 Local Expert
December 28, 2024
An open-air museum. It was interesting to walk and explore. Some locomotives could be entered. There is a "transparent" steam train for students to study the device of technology. There is also an exhibition under the roof, it was interesting to see the means of communication from different years. I am satisfied with the visit
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Дмитрий Михальцевич
Level 9 Local Expert
March 6
It is very interesting, fascinating and interesting for both children and adults. Here you can learn the history of the railway. To touch the exhibits. To visit inside the locomotive. Good escort time.
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Алексей Б.
Level 7 Local Expert
May 10
The exhibits on the museum grounds are in very good condition, everything is stocked and painted. Children can get inside the cabins of steam locomotives and diesel locomotives. Inside the pavilion, a short history tour. Museum time limit is 1.5-2 hours.
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Юлия Х.
Level 12 Local Expert
January 3
If you love steam locomotives, then you will definitely like this place! I just felt a childish delight! Everything is signed, which is very convenient and informative! Some trains can be boarded and viewed! In a word, it's a complete delight!
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Ва Ву
Level 7 Local Expert
December 23, 2024
An interesting open-air museum of railway equipment. Some steam locomotives can be boarded. The building has a cafe and a hall about the development of the Belarusian railway, where there is a very cool model with moving toy trains.
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Иван Макаренков
Level 30 Local Expert
April 15, 2024
The Museum of Railway Technology in Brest is an amazing place where you can immerse yourself in the history of railway transport. The museum presents various steam locomotives, locomotives, wagons and other exhibits that are perfectly preserved and arouse the interest of visitors. The museum's exposition allows you to learn about the development of railway transport in Belarus and in the world, imagine what technologies were used at different times and what changes have occurred in this industry over the past decades. For fans of railways, this place is definitely worth a visit! The Museum of Railway Equipment in Brest is a great place for an educational walk and for lovers of the history of transport.
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Алексей Дмитриев
Level 7 Local Expert
May 12
Without railway transport, there is no economy, no development of the country. So in the museum of the Hero city of Brest, all this is shown, it is written on the stands of all TTX steam locomotives. It's very interesting and informative how fast they were moving, what tonnage of the train. Nowadays, of course, there are other parameters of railway transport. The history of steam locomotive construction is very interesting. It is interesting to see captured steam locomotives, they helped to rebuild the country after the war.
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Анна Краснинская
Level 6 Local Expert
November 25, 2024
I really liked the museum, beautiful steam locomotives in excellent condition, in some you can climb into the cabin and see how everything is arranged there, the territory is clean, there is a good toilet inside and a small cafe where you can take tea / coffee + the railway along which the train is moving.
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Алекс Алекс
Level 4 Local Expert
May 14
It is a very interesting place, there are many real steam locomotives in the open air, there are signs with descriptions, you can climb on some steam locomotives. There is also an indoor museum with interesting exhibits.
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Алексей Дашко
Level 14 Local Expert
November 13, 2024
I was happy to visit the museum with my family! It was very interesting! A large number of real diesel locomotives, steam locomotives, special wagons! And in the pavilion there is an interesting exposition of equipment and objects. Children will be especially interested in a moving model of a railway with trains!
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levshukzhanna
Level 14 Local Expert
September 21, 2024
A great and interesting place to visit. There is a public transport stop nearby, near the memorial,,Brest Fortress,,On the territory there is a cafe, toilet, places to relax. It is very informative and interesting, everything can be touched, climbed and seen, there is a description and explanation everywhere, excursions are conducted.
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Алексей К.
Level 7 Local Expert
September 16, 2024
All lovers of railway equipment and just lovers of technology are required to visit. Some steam locomotives can be climbed directly into the cabin! There are even modern diesel locomotives, although it is impossible to get into their cabin, but you can easily see through the glass how the driver's workplace is arranged. I got the impression that most of the exhibits can be put on the move at minimal cost, everything is in perfect condition!
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Аркадий Бон
Level 10 Local Expert
April 16
It's actually an interesting museum. You can see various exhibits of antique trains. I took off a star for the fact that out of a huge number of trains, you can only go into 2 driver's cabins and you can't go into any of the cars to see how people traveled before. Therefore, knowing this in advance, I would not go
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NSYS.BY
Level 19 Local Expert
February 25
A great open-air museum! I highly recommend taking a tour guide - without one, it's just old steam locomotives, wagons, and some kind of special railway equipment. But when you learn the stories, you listen to the events you've experienced - the impression is simply fabulous! Thank you!
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Александр
Level 10 Local Expert
January 13
It's a good museum, lots of exhibits, and you can climb some of them. The kids liked it. There is a small exhibition in the building and a large one outdoors.
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Екатерина Х.
Level 11 Local Expert
April 2
A great place to visit with children. I especially liked the transparent locomotive, which shows the filling of the locomotive.: starter, pipes, etc. The museum building has an excellent layout.
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Алексей Яковенко
Level 7 Local Expert
May 16
We were with the children at the museum of railway technology-the children are delighted! We looked at the locomotives, explored everything that was possible, and we were especially pleased that you could go into some of them and see everything from the inside!
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Антонина Малькова
Level 7 Local Expert
May 4
A great museum! We were in a similar place in Baranovichi, but I liked Brest more! There are many trains, and I would like to mention separately the model of the train in the museum building, which travels in a circle.
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Владислав Стрельников
Level 13 Local Expert
May 9
It's a very interesting museum. There are a large number of exhibits that you can view, go inside, and assess the scale of their size. There is a museum on site. By the way, there's a mock-up of a railway with moving trains.
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Сергей Коршунов
Level 13 Local Expert
April 16
I recommend it for visits. There are rare steam locomotives, including captured ones. There are life-size layouts. The wagons are rare. They let me watch. You can also get on the trains, there are specially placed ladders. The time is about an hour for those in a hurry. The preservation of the exhibits is amazing. The museum staff says that many of them are being filmed, so it's all in working order.
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Алексей Лузин
Level 5 Local Expert
April 1
We went with the child, we thought it would be interesting only for him. But it was interesting for everyone. On many trains, you can enter the cabins. There are many interesting descriptions. We were interested in trains with sections of mechanisms for understanding the principle of operation. I definitely advise both children and adults to go.
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Шушу
Level 9 Local Expert
April 1
A small but interesting museum - there are different steam locomotives and wagons on the street, some of which can be entered, in the building there is a small mock-up with mini trains that were launched by the caretaker for us.
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Виктория Бестия
Level 4 Local Expert
April 3
It's a great museum. A lot of equipment is presented. You can go to some of them to look at them. There are ladders to take a closer look at everything. The impressions are only positive.
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Екатерина М.
Level 13 Local Expert
May 1
It's a great museum. We were without a tour, we admired the equipment with pleasure. There are various ways, tools, and generally a lot of interesting information about everything related to the railway. Luxury steam locomotives, diesel locomotives, wagons. Everything is in good condition, and you can go into some of them, sit in the driver's seat, and see the path as he and his assistant see it. I would also like to mention the very pleasant staff of the museum.
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Мотоциклист
Level 30 Local Expert
August 15, 2024
Convenient location, parking is available. The ticket is inexpensive. The exposition is large. There is plenty of space for kids. It is possible to climb into the driver's cabin. On the territory of a small cafe and a museum there is an exposition behind glass.
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