Well done! Save so much historical equipment, keep an eye on it and renovate it. It is clear that the exhibits are mostly "not on the move", but this is the history of transport. It's good that you can climb and see how it's inside... Great!
I liked the Railway Technology Museum very much. I watched every locomotive with great enthusiasm. The history from the beginning of creation to the present day. It is very interesting and exciting. There is also a museum with a detailed description of the dispatch service facilities, a layout with all types of railways. I strongly recommend you to visit)
A wonderful museum! We visited it ourselves, without an excursion. All information is available on the stands. My son was delighted with the opportunity to climb the exhibits.
It's a great place. We drove by many times and found time to go. They didn't spare a second. There is a place to climb. There is a place to look. I would like to see more open spaces or at least from the street to see the equipment of antique wagons and trains. The ticket is inexpensive. Preschool children are free of charge. We were especially pleased with the railway installation in the museum building. I recommend it to you.
There is not enough dynamics and activity for children. You can't go inside, except for a couple of exhibits. You can't even climb on some of them (there are signs hanging). They could have opened some wagons. Children are climbing everywhere anyway and in places it looks dangerous. How much joy children have when they can sit in the driver's cabin. They could have made some kind of interactive, they don't work for free.
The parking lot is small and gets clogged up already in the first hour after opening (thanks for having it at all and not having to pay). The cafe is so-so, not for lunch.
It's a great place!! My son went around the entire exhibition and was very pleased!
There are many steam locomotives and diesel locomotives from famous films here))
A great museum. I recommend you to visit. I was with the children twice, the children are delighted as some locomotives have access inside. There is an additional museum room with a very interesting solution for the exhibition of exhibits. The Brest Fortress is within walking distance.
Unfortunately, I didn't get it. I did not know the opening hours in advance and did not take into account the availability of days off on Monday and Tuesday. I will definitely visit on my next visit, but for now I was content with the view through the grid / fence bars. But even this viewing format impressed and left positive impressions. I imagine what they will be like at the moment of close visual contact. Anyway, come on, dear museum, I'll be back!!!!!!!
That's cool. Plunge into the atmosphere of the past. Climb into some locomotives (it's a pity that there are few open ones). The information stands are also very impressive.
I recommend you to visit.
There is a cafe on the territory, and a closed exposition.
The museum is located next to the Brest fortress. You can combine them if you have time left :)))
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December 11, 2024
There are a large number of steam locomotives of different eras and designs. Some of them can be reached by special stairs. There is a cafe. Benefits are provided for children and students. The main disadvantage is the lunch break at the checkout.
A great museum. It has a lot of different trains, wagons, where you can visit inside, twist and touch everything, which is very important for children. You can walk as much as you want, the tickets are inexpensive. There are small cafes. The staff is polite and friendly. There is parking nearby.
The staff's terrible attitude towards visitors. It is possible to order an additional one.an excursion, but no one offered or said anything about it.
There is an interactive railway, but it does not work.
There is a large parking lot.
A large selection of exhibits.
A wonderful museum. I really liked the abundance of both tractors and passenger cars. It's a pity that you can't enter the passenger rooms and only a couple of trains are open for entry. But for those who like to touch the history of the creation of the railway, it is definitely worth going
The most excellent museum. Was a family. The son was 100% satisfied. There are locomotives with transparent walls where you can view the device. There are with access to the cabins. It's even interesting for adults. There are wheels the size of an adult.
A very cool museum! There are a lot of very old driveways that were filmed! I would like to note separately the maintenance of equipment, cleanliness and order! 👍👍👍
It was interesting to see and read about trains of different times, but it's a pity that you can only go into units. I would like, for example, to visit not only the locomotive of the early 20th century, but also newer ones, plus to see the passenger cars from the inside. Maybe we were so lucky and some of them were temporarily forbidden to enter, but that makes it even more insulting.
An interesting outdoor exhibition. You can even climb into the cabins of some steam locomotives. It is very informative for adults and super exciting for children. There are even several steam locomotives "in the cut"!
An excellent museum, a large number of steam locomotives, shunting tractors of diesel locomotives in the open air, in some you can go and try on the role of a machinist. The children will definitely be delighted. The indoor museum has a cafe, a toilet and a model Piko railway with tunnels, buildings, semaphores. Very cool 👍🔥🚂
A wonderful museum. We learned a lot of new things. I liked the articles on the stands. It was only here that we saw the wall of the heroes of the Second World War railway workers.
An interesting museum for both adults and children. It was interesting to look inside the trains of that time. The exposition is quite large.There is a good cafe on site. The children really liked the beginning of the exhibition, where small trains run
Very interesting. You can climb on some locomotives. Special bridges are attached to several of them. In one of the locomotives, you can visit the driver's cabin
Interesting, but! Only one steam locomotive was open for access inside. Some of the equipment has been rearranged and the description plates do not correspond to the exhibits. Another part of the exhibits is missing
A great museum. Representatives of previous generations of trains. You can climb into some of them. There is a cafe on site and there is also a continuation in it
A large museum, a lot of equipment, there is one thing, but before there were many places where you could climb, sit in the cabin, walk around the car, now half of the stairs have been removed and only a couple of trains are available to visit.
A chic outdoor museum with a lot of steam locomotives and electric trains from different years, the only thing is that there are few steam locomotives where you can go up and see the cabin. The indoor museum is also very interesting, I liked the description of the epochs and equipment of different years.
A very interesting museum. You can see the locomotive inside, get acquainted with the device and the principle of operation of the locomotive. I recommend.
It would be interesting if you take a guide. It's so simple, you walk and look. And the price bites a little, you have to pay for the tour plus the price for tickets.
A great museum, we spent 2.5 hours with the child, the time flew by unnoticed. The affordable price of the entrance ticket. The area is clean, there is a small museum with interesting exhibits
I was in this museum 5-6 years ago. I liked him better then. It was possible to climb into the cabin of almost every locomotive and it was interesting! There is no such thing now. And where you can get into the cabin there are a lot of people. There is no description of the technical equipment. And the locomotives themselves are certainly impressive.
It's impressive. Admiration from both children and adults. I would especially like to note the presence of steam locomotives, which were turned into a mock-up for studying the design and principles of operation: the main nodes are visible in the section. You can book a tour, or you can see for yourself.
A lot of emotions all around the fundamental pieces of iron, I really liked the layout inside the building with a moving train, I recommend it. The only negative is that they open late on a hot day
It is incredibly interesting, there is a buffet on the territory (you can buy tea/coffee / sweets) - the exposition itself was liked by adults without children)
A great museum, there is something to see for both children and adults. There are wagons that you can enter and see the internal structure of the trains.
A great place to spend time with your family in an exciting and informative way. The museum is cool... It was interesting not only for children. Thank you for the opportunity to visit you
It will be very interesting for both children and adults. There are many different types of trains (different production versions). Some exhibits can be climbed and entered (which is even more interesting). There is a toilet and a small cafe on site (literally to drink coffee). The staff was very polite (a man came up to me and told me what else to see; and in general we talked about everything). There is a parking lot and a public transport stop nearby.