I visited this museum 10 years after my last visit. There are a lot of new and interesting things. The rolling stock is all operational. They periodically participate in filming. The 5-year-old kid really enjoyed climbing everywhere. A very interesting museum of the Brest-Litovsk Railway has appeared with a mini Grand layout inside. Cafes, souvenirs, toilets.
Personally, I was impressed by the sections of the locomotive and diesel locomotive under glass.
The only drawbacks are the discrepancy between the installed plates, but this confusion, as I was explained, is due to the participation of rolling stock in filming.
The museum is unique, with the outgoing power - hopefully temporarily, of the railway - locomotives, wagons and artifacts of the history of one of the most important sectors of the country's life were collected. I took the children on an excursion, and I myself was delighted with the safety of the equipment, the content of the museum exposition and, of course, the work of the museum staff. The organization of accounting documents, the personal participation of the director, the lovely ladies at the checkout and the coolest guides - the beauty of the cultural and sports center of the railway impressed. The museum's exposition is concise and huge at the same time, here from a locomotive with a 180 cm wheel to a 19th century conductor's cap, and a carriage... and the glass body of the locomotive... and the nameplates... Children don't catch up with everything, but adults have something to think about, as they say in a southern city... I recommend. Walk slowly.
The collection of railway equipment is rich, beautiful, and in good condition. There's almost no way to get inside. There is very little information without a guide. There is a small indoor pavilion museum
A very interesting museum for people who are fascinated by railway technology. There are a lot of different steam locomotives and vintage wagons. It is a pity that not all of them can be entered and there would be more modern diesel and electric locomotives to fully see the progress of technology development.
Everything that is written here eloquently is true. The museum is beautiful. There are no disadvantages. We were surprised by the souvenirs, very beautiful and thoughtful in the theme of the railway. It's a bit expensive for the scene, but it's worth it. There is definitely no such thing anywhere
A very nice and unusual museum. On some trains, you can climb inside. Very informative. The size of the old steam locomotives is impressive. The staff takes care of the safety of visitors and does not allow them to climb where they should not, which is important when visiting with children.
An educational open-air museum. There is a steam locomotive in the section where you can figure out how it worked, how it was arranged. Locomotives of different years, all Soviet. There are many wagons, including those of tsarist times.
A wonderful museum, it was very interesting to look at the exhibits and you can visit some of them inside, children definitely need to be brought here, I really liked it, I recommend it.
I liked the open-air exhibition, it's fashionable to look at a lot of places in the cabin. There are enough different copies, there are information signs next to each locomotive. There is a place to eat and a toilet on the territory.
A good museum of steam locomotives. There are a lot of different locomotives, from old steam locomotives to relatively modern ones. The operation of a steam boiler is clearly shown. Some cars can be entered inside.
It's a good exposition. A good collection of railway equipment from the era of Great Civilization is deployed in a small area.
Of the disadvantages, the cabins of almost all locomotives used to be available, now only one.
A very pleasant place! Throughout our walk through the museum, we were haunted by the feeling that every locomotive has its own soul. There are exhibits from tsarist times. Very impressive. There are a lot of interesting things in the exhibition hall and wonderful trains that travel according to the layout. Stuck there for a long time)
Oh, one of the most interesting places associated with the exhibition of technology. The museum is excellent, you can not only study the locomotive externally, but also enter the driver's cabin. There is a pavilion with a bouquet, souvenirs and toilets. The only thing is, if you go in hot weather, take a drink and panama hats.
The whole family visited the museum,
It was very interesting for the male half there.
There is a sign with a brief description next to each exhibit.
On the way back, we went to a small pavilion, there is a miniature railway, small trains go in a circle. It is very interesting for children to watch this.
There is also a small cafe and a restroom.
A great museum!A huge number of exhibits - steam locomotives, locomotives, wagons, special equipment.Everything is in excellent condition.Gorgeous interior exposure .The history of railway transport around the world.I recommend everyone to visit.
Some trains can be boarded. There are a lot of housing and communal services, you can climb everywhere and look in detail. The only thing that upsets is the lack of a full-fledged cafe on the territory.
The Museum of Railway Technology in Brest hosted the filming of episodes of the film "Vygotsky. Above the sun." It's an amazing place. And in general, everything was very cool, although the sun was mercilessly scorching and the workflow lasted from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m...
Great! I really liked it. It will be interesting for both adults and children. You can climb on real steam locomotives (not all of them, of course), go into the driver's cabin and go to the furnace, see the device of old wagons. Ask the museum to launch mockups with moving models of trains - it's worth it. Unfortunately, only 1 of the two was launched when I was there, but I hope this will be fixed and both will work. It is a pity that the cafe / souvenir shop is open only until 17:30 (the museum itself is until 20:00), in my opinion, the management should consider a later closing time of the cafe.
Comparing with the railway museum in St. Petersburg, the emphasis here is on the street exposition. You can inspect everything in detail, some exhibits have access inside, which is especially attractive to children. The cost is very affordable. I recommend you to visit!
There are quite a lot of railway equipment. It's good that they didn't just put up several locomotives and wagons, but created a menno museum. There is also a trolley and an arrow device, you can see and understand the principle of operation of a steam locomotive. Very interesting. Not surprisingly, we met several groups of children there on an excursion. And the adults were passionate about the exhibits. We liked it!
You can see steam locomotives from different years, it's a pity there's no access inside-you can't really see anything from the windows. At the entrance, information is displayed on the stand, in which films the exhibits were involved. There is an interesting museum with mockups in the room. I recommend you to visit
A gorgeous open-air museum. We were with the child and got a lot of impressions. In the pavilion there is a good cafe with delicious cakes ("Potatoes" as in childhood. Definitely worth a visit)
A 5-minute walk from Brest fortress, The history of steam locomotives and other railway equipment. This is the first time in such a museum, the review is positive. I recommend.
An excellent open-air museum. The entrance ticket is over budget. It's a pity, but not all the exhibits can be climbed. So, when visiting the Brest fortress, be sure to visit this museum.
I really liked it. There are many different trains on the street. There are trains in which you can climb inside the driver's cabin and pull various levers. There is a model railway inside the museum building, which is interesting to consider.
An excellent museum of railway equipment under a blurred sky. There is also a small exposition inside with a model railway, where a model train "runs". The "exhibits" are in good condition, some locomotives can be climbed inside, wooden ladders with platforms are provided for this. There is a cafe on site, Parking nearby. The staff is very polite and competent. I highly recommend visiting this museum to all fans of railway transport and just those who love technology.
It is possible with children, the layout will be especially interesting to them. Discounts for children, schoolchildren, families with many children, there is a cafe and access to the inside of some trains
As a railway worker, I really liked it. And the kids really like it here too. There are many different types of locomotives, wagons, and various historical things related to the railway.
A great museum! Tickets are not expensive! There are not very many trains (compared to the museum in St. Petersburg), but here you can see the driver's cabins from the inside (in St. Petersburg, even the windows are painted over since all the cabins are broken), plus there are trains in the section with information about the principles of engine operation!! Adults and children really liked it!
A lot of impressions remained after visiting this exhibition. So many steam locomotives and diesel locomotives have not yet been seen in one place. The most impressive thing is that you can climb into the driver's cabin in some models. Boys of all ages disappear there immediately). We did not take the tour, but we wished for it, because there were many questions, although almost all models have expositors with information. All exhibits are in excellent condition and many are on the move), especially steam locomotives. There is a closed part of the museum on the territory of the museum, where a train is launched every 15 minutes according to the layout of the railway. Also the history of the railway development. The development of ticket travel, as well as the form of railway workers.
It will be interesting for everyone absolutely).
It is easy to plunge into the history of the development of railway transport in the USSR. There is a cafe and a souvenir shop. You can visit the cabins of trains and steam locomotives. More than 50 exhibits.
It is a very pleasant small museum, it is very nice that you can get into the cabin of a diesel locomotive and a steam locomotive. I recommend you to visit after the Brest fortress to switch a little.
Perhaps the best museum in Brest! There are many steam locomotives that you can climb on, and some even go inside. Individual exhibits are made with a transparent case to see how the mechanisms are arranged. Children and adults will like it!
My grandson's favorite place. Every time we visit relatives in Brest, we definitely visit the museum. Every year the grandson grows up, but the interest in steam locomotives remains.
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A wonderful museum.
It was very interesting to see steam locomotives and diesel locomotives. The museum has a small area, but a lot of equipment has been collected..., there is a model railway in the pavilion, we had a lot of pleasure!!!!
Adults, be sure to go!!!
The ticket office is closed from 14.30 to 15.00
At the same time, the employee walks nearby, talks on the phone and says Wait. Is it really difficult to sell one ticket and keep talking? They spend most of the day sitting on a chair doing nothing anyway. Because of the waiting, I had to run around everything, and as a result, I was late for another place.
Location for an hour, on the way to Brest fortress. There are many exhibits, but the units are available for visiting in a deplorable state. There are a lot of people and there is one cafe with 3 tables inside and a terrace. The service is not intrusive, which is typical for attractions under state administration
A huge amount of equipment, sometimes you can climb into the cabin, even made cuts of steam and diesel locomotives under transparent casings.
There is a small indoor museum with models, a buffet and toilets.
Admission is paid, students get a discount, pre-school children are free.
I definitely recommend you to visit, an excellent exposition, many steam locomotives of different years of construction from the pre-war to the 70s.You can climb some of them, even get inside. There is a cafeteria at the museum
Interesting. There are many exhibits. We were both in the closed pavilion and on the street. Golden foliage added a special flavor!!!
I would like to have more access to the carriages and especially to the driver's cabin.
For convenience, you can put QR codes to read in more detail after the visit.
There are a lot of railway equipment, but you can only get inside with a guide and not all diesel locomotives…
It is better to come on weekdays in the morning.
There is a delicious tube with boiled condensed milk in the cafe on site.. (although empty inside, there is enough condensed milk).
Well, you can't get into the cars on a solid 3, in a couple of pieces, that's where the drivers are sitting. To look at it from the outside, well, that. They could have made a restaurant car in some carriage, and it would have been interesting for everyone to drink the same tea in the train carriage, especially for children.
It's a great place to spend a few hours with the kids. Steam locomotives impress with their size and seasoned power. On site you can buy souvenirs, drink coffee, eat ice cream.