Beautiful, clean. You can get into two cabins of a steam locomotive and a diesel locomotive. There is a steam locomotive in the section, you can understand the principle of operation of the furnace. There is a small parking lot, a cafe.
A very interesting museum. There are many different steam locomotives, some have a sign with information. There are several steam locomotives with an open cabin and equipped with ladders for visiting the driver's cabin
The whole tour will take no more than 15-20 minutes. The locomotives are old and beautiful.
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Soda
Level 9 Local Expert
July 30, 2023
We went purely as adults and we really went) of course, we would like even more trains, but in general there are enough objects for an hour-long inspection) the museum with a mini-train moving is definitely worth a visit!
I really liked it, it's just a pity that the tour needs to be booked in advance. Keep this in mind when planning a visit. Access to some carriages is open even without a guide. I also recommend visiting the exposition located in the building, it was interesting to learn the history of the formation of the railway in the Republic of Belarus and the world, I also liked the mini railway with moving trains
There is a cafe, you can actually go into some of the exhibits.very interesting.I have never seen such a number anywhere.parking is nearby.
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Дмитрий Дмит
Level 12 Local Expert
July 3, 2024
There is something to see, but lunch at the ticket office from 14:30 to 15:00 is to say something is unclear. It was possible to pay without a cashier using a QR code, but there is no such service. It's kind of medieval.
There are many steam locomotives and wagons, of different time periods, in the context of the exposition, where the interior of the locomotive, diesel locomotive, etc. is presented. there is where you can climb into the cabin, turn the valves, all sorts of handles. It is very interesting for both adults and children, there is also a museum in the building with a model railway that runs every 5 minutes.
I never imagined that it would be so interesting to look at steam locomotives and locomotives. We had a great time!
If it hadn't started to rain, the children would have waited a long time while they examined all the collected exhibits.
A good museum!I recommend visiting, especially if you are with children.In two hours you can see everything, take pictures and some trains have access to the driver's cabin, it's a pity that not all of them.For not a lot of money, a very interesting time to spend!!!
It's a good museum, but if you compare it with the museum in Baranovichi, then I liked it more and it's more sincere there, probably thanks to the square
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walli-666
Level 18 Local Expert
June 16, 2024
Such huge things, even my daughter is delighted, it's super cool, you can go inside some trains
Clean, neat. We went with the family, everyone liked it.
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Кирилл Зендриков
Level 18 Local Expert
August 30, 2023
An interesting open-air museum. A rich and interesting exposition! But as in most Belarusian museums, it contains a minimum of information for self-study. And excursions must be booked in advance and for a group. And there's a lot to tell!
According to this 4 stars.
There are few steam locomotives where you can get in. And in general, any kind of interactive. For this 4.
But the collection is good!
A very friendly uncle at the entrance!
Only then did they see the train in the cross section)
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Иринка Гончаренок
Level 9 Local Expert
April 11, 2024
A cool museum, you can climb on steam locomotives, sit in the driver's cabins. To view the device of a steam locomotive in a live section. It's a pity that the old carriages are closed, you can't go inside. Worth a visit
A good museum, we walked with the children-you can climb into some of the exhibits. They didn't take a guide. There is a brief description of the technique everywhere. There is a cafe on site.
My children adore this museum and we visit it every time we come to Brest. And we buy gingerbread with trains. It is located very close to the Brest fortress, so first we visit it, and then we go to the locomotives.
A week later, the young connoisseur will come again :)
The number of exhibits is not as much as in St. Petersburg, but there are also a couple of unique ones. There is a small cafe on site. The open-air museum itself
A great place for a family vacation, a lot of pieces of equipment from the last century, you can climb into some, partially immerse yourself in the past, imagine how the machinist and the stoker worked
We really liked it, we definitely need to take a tour, we were very lucky with the guide, he asked where we were from, he was answered from Moscow Time, he says that guests from Moscow and St. Petersburg are the most difficult (like smart and know everything, ask a lot of questions) and so it turned out) he told very interesting non-ordinary facts, a lot about the history of the war and the railway, how the Germans came, how they fled) we really liked it! I highly recommend it) DO NOT SPARE MONEY FOR A GUIDE, I do not remember how much it cost, but it is not expensive and very interesting. Parking nearby, it is convenient to drive through the entrance and check-in after 50 m.
A good, interesting place, at least for visitors to the city. On the surface, the museum doesn't seem very big, but in fact, you can stick for more than an hour. Polite staff with a sense of humor)
The only thing that confused me was that if you do not take a guide, then you may not get into some cars, because the guide has the key and they open exclusively for paid excursions.